Current read (yes, in the middle of exams): Giuliani-Leadership
Rudolph W. Giuliani, mayor of New York City and the mayor that led the city through the process of recovery after the sept 11 attacks.
The book begins with his personal account, detailed down to every minute and every event on that unforgettable day. Through the eyes and thoughts of a real person present then- the immense horror of the incident finally hits upon my mind.
I'm not trying to be cliche, but seriously...perhaps I don't really register the incident as, something real. It had always felt distant, unreal, dreamily blurry at times, and yet only another incident outside of the possiblility of happening.
Sigh.
Well anyway though, the book wasn't supposed to be about that ya.
what does fear do to people? its frightening.
tragic, too