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FANTASTIC - from a Firefighter
HOME OF THE BRAVEKevin Boyle captures the humor, courage and resilience of this place in what is surely one of the best books to come out of 9/11. In fact, it's inaccurate to call this a "9/11 book" at all because it's more about the powerful personal stories of ordinary people-- not just firemen-- who found themselves doing extraodinary things in the face of two unimaginable catastrophes. In this way, it calls to mind "The Perfect Storm" as it weaves the poignant-- and sometimes hilarious-- details of the lives of people you get to know and like in the shadow of an impending disaster. Here though the coming disaster was double barrelled: September 11 and the crash of Flight 587 in the heart of the neighborhood two months later.
Boyle knows these people and it shows in the remarkably true to life writing. Highly recommended.
Great bookThere are great stories here and some unbelievable people. I give this a big thumbs up. You will too.


One of the Best!!!
My very favorite book
You don't have to be young to love this book

Super PlusThis book stands apart from all the rest because it was written by hometown authors who definitely know their turf and didn't mince on destinations, more than any other book on the subject. It mades a good companion with the Lonely Planet San Francisco book. If you like to explore the outdoors on your vacation buy this book. It will keep you entertained as well as busy.
A San Francisco newcomer
Eye Pleasing, Entertaining, and Oh So Helpful

Extremely Helpful, Intensive But Family Friendly
A Very Common Sense Book-Structured and Directive
A True Handbook for the Desperate Family

A good one
A little lesson in taking time to smell the roses!
Marching to different drummers

Scorching!
Where There's Smoke There's Sure To Be Fire!I particularly applaud Baldwin for his eloquent discussion of what must be done, by both black and white America to release this country from the shackles that prevent us truly becoming the greatest nation on earth (in deed, not just rhetoric). I highly recommend this book as a must read for the country. In 1962, Baldwin's level of candor may have been somewhat off-putting to white America (the government considered him a Communist), for the truth can be an awfully bitter pill to swallow. Still, it's my hope that at that some point, white America will reckon with their own physiological, spiritual and political ills. Until then, African Americans must continue to hold a mirror before the face of injustice of this nation, while struggling to claim a place in a country that seems dead set on keeping us a drift.
A work of prophetic powerBaldwin writes of his spiritual crisis as a teenager--a crisis which led to his career as a youth minister in an African-American Christian church. He writes bitterly of his ultimate disillusionment with the emptiness and hypocrisy he found in the church. Baldwin also writes of his meeting with Elijah Muhammad, the fiery leader of the Nation of Islam sect and mentor to controversial Black leader Malcolm X.
Baldwin's testament is a harsh critique of 20th century Christendom. Reflecting upon the rise of the Nazis in one of the world's most "Christian" nations, Baldwin declares, "From my own point of view, the fact of the Third Reich alone makes obsolete forever any question of Christian superiority, except in technological terms."
"The Fire Next time" is both an illuminating historical document of a turbulent era, and a superb piece of literary craftsmanship. All those interested in the art of nonfiction prose should take time to experience Baldwin's mastery of the medium. But even more importantly, we should all take time to consider his ideas on race, on religion, on prejudice, and on hope.


Different Perspective of a Life Changing timeA extraordinary book for someone who shared some of the same events, but obviously not the same experiences. Probably could be better edited, and I'm not sure of the "legs" it has for those who are not familiar with the Yard. An excellent portrayal of the Academy at a critical moment of its history.
Thanks, Sharon.
The trials and some triumphs of the women USNA 80
It reads like a novel: moves quickly and is hard to put down

A thorough study of a complex personality
American History more Fascinating than Fiction
Wow! There once was a woman named Florence Kling....

Money Made Simple
In One Word...Fabulous!!!
A Must Read!!!

Great but not an orderly comprehensive workAnother problem is that the author does a tremendous job explaining the history and ramifications of what the airlines and their managers did, but only takes one small chapter at the end to explain the future of the airline industry and its new leaders.
For the size and comprehensiveness of the book, a few more pages devoted to his best estimates for the future would have only made it perfect.
Mr. Petzinger handles a complex subject very, very well.
I wish I hadn't read this book...I work in the Airline Industry in Australia in an operational role that has aspects of Industrial Relations associated with it. To read a book that relates so many interesting and insightful stories into the trials and tribulations of De-reg in the US and the power plays between the various airlines and the Unions was nothing but fascinating.
Well researched, well written and very enjoyable. I recomend it to anyone employed or aspiring to airline management
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Boyle gets inside the heads of the people he writes about. The firemen I know and respect won't open up or talk at all to reporters but they talk to Kevin because he's one of them, one of us. It choked me up half a dozen times.
This book is a must read for everyone, the people from Rockaway who lived through the tragedies and outsiders who want a real insider's view. People who weren't there will feel like they were standing in the concrete dust of the WTC and smelling the burning jet fuel of Flight 587 after reading it.
-George Johnson