In the Shadow of the Towers
Collected Works
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Book Details
About the Book
For 30 years, a vibrant community in Lower Manhattan has thrived in the shadow of the towers. Drawn by excellent schools, green parks, Hudson river views, and relative quiet in a bustling city, thousands of people call downtown "home." On September 11th 2001 many things changed, but the community survived. It has also faced unique social, emotional, and physical challenges as it transformed overnight from a beautiful family neighborhood to Ground Zero.
The poems, essays, and art presented in this book are the voices of this community-one that has struggled with the guilt of survival, the meaning of home, the push to rebuild, and fear. The contributions are from people of all ages and professions, from writers, architects, and teachers, to students, parents, and children. They wrote their stories as letters to friends or as private reflections, and they share them here in the spirit of healing, so that we can all better understand the legacy of 9/11.
The proceeds from this book will be given to downtown schools and local charities.
About the Author
About the Editors
Stephanie Izarek has been a writer and editor for 13 years and a resident of Tribeca for 9 years. She lives downtown with her 8-year old son, Emmet, and her partner, Dan Costa. She is currently the Executive Editor of Scholastic?s Parent & Child magazine.Dan Costa is a freelance writer and editor who covers technology and culture. He has contributed to PC Magazine, Computer Shopper, Fortune/CNET Technology Review, Time Out New York and numerous other publications. He is currently working on a cookbook.