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Hardcover American Widow Book

ISBN: 0345500695

ISBN13: 9780345500694

American Widow

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"At the heart of "American Widow" is the notion of Sept. 11 as a personal, rather than a national or political, tragedy, which, this achingly tender work reminds us, is exactly what it was." -- LA... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Some answers come. Some don't.

Alissa and Eddie shared not just an American love story, but a New York one, a story that didn't receive the happy ending it deserved. They met in a downtown club, and as they left to take a walk and get to know each other better, they emerged into the shadow of the World Trade Center. At least this is how Alissa remembers it in the pages of American Widow, an emotionally wrenching but never sentimental work that manages to whittle this epic tragedy down to the intensely personal. Alissa and her new beau, Luis Eduardo "Eddie" Torres, enjoyed a whirlwind romance. They met in August 1998, just a week before Eddie was scheduled to face a possible deportation back to Colombia if his work visa expired. He stayed, and Alissa stayed with him. Seven months later they were married. In September 2001, Alissa was seven months pregnant and Eddie was unemployed. His desperate search for work brought him to Cantor Fitzgerald, who hired him to start on September 10th in their offices in the World Trade Center. The next day, he died along with all the other employees in the office that day. American Widow doesn't wallow in self-pity, but it does clearly evoke the emotions --- still so raw --- that we all felt seven years ago. Alissa Torres reportedly decided to tell her own 9/11 story in graphic novel form after she remarked to a friend that all the pitfalls she faced in dealing with its aftermath made her think that her life was like a comic book. Perhaps, although it can definitely be said that the medium lends itself awfully well to the story she is telling. In a way, this blending of unadulterated passionate feelings, coupled with cold hard facts, is perfect for the graphic medium. Torres and her artist, Sungyoon Choi, use it to their advantage, mixing real events with imagination and jumbling the timeline in a way that drives the story home even more. With sheer frustration, we follow Alissa as she attempts not only to navigate the final days of her pregnancy but also to sort through the incredible volume of paperwork, bureaucracy and pigheadedness that followed 9/11. With a media chomping at the bit to show the personal tragedy of pregnant widows, Alissa and others similar to her draw attention, but the outpouring of support lasts only so long. Months later, with no money coming in and extensive bills racking up, frustrations mount and sympathy has seemingly dissipated, to be replaced by accusations of greed and celebrity-seeking. It's a sad turn of events, and watching it all unfold from the relative safety of being seven years removed from that day makes it somewhat surreal to witness. We sense Alissa's ongoing frustration and feel it firsthand. We ache for what she lost (she never loses focus of the love story at the heart of this book). We mourn, and we feel bad for the child that will never know his father. We feel lost and strive desperately for answers in the text. Some answers come. Some don't. That's the legacy of 9/11. Alissa Torres probably

Heartbreaking, Powerful Book

I happened to come across this book at a bookstore not too long ago. I opened it out of curiousity, and ended up reading it entirely in one sitting. The subject of the book was very emotionally powerful for me, the story of a 8 month pregnant women whose husband is killed in the WTC on 9/11 and the ensuing struggle to cope with the tremendous loss despite the ongoing, stubborn everyday life that the world brings. Mixed in with the life story of her husband, it is a saddening yet powerfully revealing read. The drawing and art of the novel are beautiful and extremely well done. I am slightly amazed this book hasn't gotten more attention, which it is well deserving of. I clearly remember the emotions of the actual day seven years ago. The ensuing turmoil of political situations over the years to now have been only too clear. But reading this marked the very first time tears have been brought to my eyes.

THE BEAUTY OF TRUTH

With time inexorably passing by, and amongst the far too many pointless narratives exploiting 9/11 to nobody's gain, here comes Alissa Torres' extraordinary book. The blessing of truth, unmitigated and at times scathing, as it emerges page after page in American Widow, does more for our collective and individual insight than any increasingly pale, and vain, anniversary celebration. And the splendid drawings make this book highly recommendable for any curious and intelligent child and for all New Yorkers, really.

A Must Read For Every American

This is a beautiful love story told during a tragic period in our Country's recent history. The drawings are hauntingly beautiful. I was quickly drawn into this gripping story and tribute to a husband who is sorely missed.

A deeply moving story.

American Widow is a graphic novel revealing the story of Alissa Torres who was left widowed at seven months pregnant by the tragedy of 9/11. The story includes that fateful day up to the one-year anniversary with alternating flash backs including scenes of Eddie at 10-years old, his life before meeting Alissa and their courtship, marriage and pregnancy. In chapter one alone, my arms were covered with goose bumps. 9/11 was just Eddie's second day at his new job with Cantor Fitzgerald. Included is Alissa's deeply frustrating struggle with several assistance agencies and the government plus you see how different friends and family react to her circumstances. The story exposed shows us just a glimmer of what surviving family members endured that I would have never imagined. When Alissa's private thoughts are shared you get a sense of how difficult and confusing this time in her life was and you can't help but be affected by this deeply personal story.
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