Dissolute Kinship: A 9/11 Road Trip

Nonfiction, Travel, United States, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
Cover of the book Dissolute Kinship: A 9/11 Road Trip by David Antrobus, David Antrobus
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Author: David Antrobus ISBN: 9780986962004
Publisher: David Antrobus Publication: April 19, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Antrobus
ISBN: 9780986962004
Publisher: David Antrobus
Publication: April 19, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This is what can happen when a personal story of trauma meets the collective horror of an apocalyptic, true-life event: in this case, 9/11. No doubt many people who intended visiting NYC at that time must have circled September 11, 2001 on their calendars (it's a random date, after all), but how many of them had a) been diagnosed with PTSD that same year, b) planned to drive from the Pacific Coast of Canada all the way across the continent, and c) were willing to do it alone? This fairly brief account of one man's solo journey is exquisitely personal yet undeniably universal in its haunting first-hand observations of the monumental changes wrought by the terrorist attacks. An acute loneliness is transformed into something which, if not outright beautiful, can surely pass as inspirational.

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This is what can happen when a personal story of trauma meets the collective horror of an apocalyptic, true-life event: in this case, 9/11. No doubt many people who intended visiting NYC at that time must have circled September 11, 2001 on their calendars (it's a random date, after all), but how many of them had a) been diagnosed with PTSD that same year, b) planned to drive from the Pacific Coast of Canada all the way across the continent, and c) were willing to do it alone? This fairly brief account of one man's solo journey is exquisitely personal yet undeniably universal in its haunting first-hand observations of the monumental changes wrought by the terrorist attacks. An acute loneliness is transformed into something which, if not outright beautiful, can surely pass as inspirational.

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