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Five Stars
Categories :  Christianity
Religious
Romance
 
Publisher :  Zondervan
Author :  Karen Kingsbury
Narrator :  Multi-voice
 
Length :  14 hours (Unabridged)
 
Physical Price :  $39.99
Download Price :  $24.25
 
Format :  Encoded Windows Media
 
© 2009 Zondervan

A devoted fireman and a driven businessman, strangers with the same face. Only one will leave the Twin Towers alive, but will he ever find his way home?

On the morning of September 11, 2001, two men meet in a smoky stairwell of the World Trade Center. One is Eric Michaels, a driven financial manager from Los Angeles who has been busy climbing the corporate ladder, often at the expense of his wife and young son. The other is Jake Bryan, a New York City fireman devoted to his wife and daughter. In the midst of the crisis, Eric falls on the stairs and Jake stops to help him up. The two men freeze momentarily, stunned by the uncanny resemblance between them.

Later, after the building has crumbled to the ground, Eric awakes beneath a fire truck. He is burned and bloody and most of his clothes have been blown off. A fire captain rushes to his side, thinking he recognizes his friend Jake. By the time Jake’s wife arrives at the hospital, Eric’s face is bandaged and his memory gone.

In the months that follow, Eric struggles to relate to a wife and daughter he doesn’t remember, while on the opposite coast Eric’s real wife grieves and finds comfort from Eric’s brother, a single man who has always adored her. The emotional suspense builds as Eric begins to have disturbing dreams and flashbacks—and questions grow in Jake’s wife’s mind.

The only way for Eric to find his way is by following the love of a special woman, and the footsteps of a man who no longer exists.

 
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5 stars best book ever
I honestly believe this is one of the greatest stories ever. This book holds the readers attention from start to finish. Karen Kingsbury makes the reader feel like they are a huge part of the story. You feel like your right in the middle of the twin towers. I do warn anyone reading you will cry at the end. This is the saddest story but one of the greatest endings I have ever read. The sequel is just as awewsome."Beyond Tuesday Morning"
January 2009Bobby Blackburn from Branson
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