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Janette Reynolds, author of "Where Were You On 9-11?" the single most eclectic anthology of interviews on the attacks and terrorism bar-none. This is the book that highlights a broad spectrum of opinion, whereby demonstrating through intimate interviews, how monumentally key those differences are to the healing process and to regaining a wholesome perspective. From famed defense attorney Gerry Spence - to Jevette Williams, a New York City cab driver - Reynolds' has assembled the famous, the infamous, the known, and the unkown together in one book for a collective oral account about the day that changed our lives forever. According to Reynolds, "I have always felt very strongly that every individual's story bears specific merit and insight - no matter how great or little their position in life."
- How were you personally affected by the terrorist attacks on 9-11?
- When did you first get the idea to compile a book of personal reflections on the terrorist attacks and the post-9-11 world?
- Did you have any trouble getting people to agree to interviews?
- How have you seen the world change in the year since the attacks?
- What are your thoughts on the post-9-11 world?
- What were the most compelling interviews you conducted?
- How is the sharing of memories important to national healing?
- Where were you at the moment you heard the news of the terrorist attacks?
- What went through your head after hearing the news?
- Did you encounter any negative backlash when trying to get your project started?
- What was your visit to Ground Zero like?
- What was going on in your head as you walked through the wreckage?
- How many interviews total did you conduct for this book?
- Do you have any future projects in the works?
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Have you ever faced a more challenging task than to compile this book of personal memoirs?
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