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  <title>American Widow</title>
  <author>Alissa Torres</author>
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  <rating>7</rating>
  <description>On September 10, 2001, Eddie Torres started his dream job at Cantor Fitzgerald in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The next morning, he said goodbye to his 7&#189;-months-pregnant wife, Alissa, and headed out the door.In an instant, Alissa&amp;#8217;s world was thrown into chaos. Forced to deal with unimaginable challenges, Alissa suddenly found herself cast into the role of &amp;#8220;9/11 widow,&amp;#8221; tossed into a storm of bureaucracy, politics, patriotism, mourning, consolation, and, soon enough, motherhood.Beautifully and thoughtfully illustrated, American Widow is the affecting account of one woman&amp;#8217;s journey through shock, pain, birth, and rebirth in the aftermath of a great tragedy. It is also the story of a young couple&amp;#8217;s love affair: how a Colombian immigrant and a strong-minded New Yorker met, fell in love, and struggled to fulfill their dreams.  Above all, American Widow is a tribute to the resilience of the human heart and the very personal story of how one woman endured a very public tragedy.</description>
  <reviews_count>20</reviews_count>
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