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Review & Giveaway: 30,000 Stitches: The Inspiring Story of the National 9/11 Flag – Amanda Davis

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Review & Giveaway: 30,000 Stitches: The Inspiring Story of the National 9/11 Flag – Amanda Davis30,000 Stitches: The Inspiring Story of the National 9/11 Flag by Amanda Davis, Sally Wern Comport (Illustrator)
5 Stars
Published by Worthy Books on May 4, 2021
Genres: Children's Literature
Pages: 40

Discover the inspiring story of the American flag that flew over Ground Zero, traveled across all fifty states as it was repaired, and returned to New York as a restored symbol of unity.

In the days following September 11th, a 30-foot American flag hung torn and tattered at 90 West Street, across ...

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I still remember that morning of September 11, 2001 – which started as a typical morning for me until I received a message on my beeper. Yes, I’m dating myself, but it was a fancy beeper that gave news updates to defense. As soon as I received the alert, I turned on the TV only to watch a plane fly into a building. It was a surreal moment.

30,000 Stitches by Amanda Davis and Illustrated by Sally Wern Comport is an uplifting story of a nation coming together to repair the tattered 9/11 flag, which became a healing experience for the World.

I would recommend this book for all ages to read. This book reminds us what can happen when people work together to “repair” a Nation.

Reviewed by: Orsayor

Question: Where were you on September 11, 2001?

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  1. I had the day off from work and my oldest son and I was sleeping because he was 3 at the time. My cousin called me and told me to turn on the TV because some planes had crashed into the Pentagon, in Pennsylvania, and New York. I was so shook when I turned the TV on and saw all of the destruction. A sad day indeed.

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