September Twelfth: An American Comeback Story is an inspiring book that reflects the indomitable spirit of America and Americans.
On September 11, 2001, The Wall Street Journal's main newsroom - located just across the street from the World Trade Center - was severely damaged by falling debris and flaming smoke. For much of the day, it seemed certain that the paper's dynamic managing editor, Paul E. Steiger, had been killed or seriously injured.
This is the true story of how the traumatized men and women of the Journal and Dow Jones - journalists, graphic designers, technicians, administrative assistants, compositors, and delivery truck drivers - over came their personal anguish and confusion and rallied to publish a Pulitzer Prize-winning edition on September 12th.
This moving, exciting story deserves attention from anyone interested in the history of American media or looking for a stirring example of journalistic ethics in action. - Publishers Weekly (BookLife Review) A thrilling and inspiring tale of journalistic dedication - Kirkus Reviews