FIREBOAT

FIREBOAT
Title FIREBOAT PDF eBook
Author Maira Kalman
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 48
Release 2002-08-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0698408233

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* “A hundred years from now, when people want to know what we told our children about 9/11, Kalman's book should be among the first answers.”—Booklist, starred review * “Intelligently conveys those unfathomable events in a way that a picture book audience can comprehend. . . . With this inspiring book, Kalman sensitively handles a difficult subject in an age-appropriate manner.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review * “Fireboat does many things. It sets forth an adventure, helps commemorate an anniversary, offers an interesting bit of history, celebrates the underdog, and honors the fire-fighting profession. Children and adults will respond to it in as many ways.”—School Library Journal, starred review * “Exciting, uplifting, and child-sensitive. . . . Revisits the tragedy without the terror and conveys pride without preachiness."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, starred review * “Quintessential New York artist Kalman gives us an idiosyncratic but informative look at a Big Apple institution. . . . Kalman’s use of the events of September 11 is honest and honorable, and rarely is she as straightforward as she is here.”—The Horn Book, starred review This is the inspiring true story of the John J. Harvey—a retired New York City fireboat reinstated on September 11, 2001. Originally launched in 1931, the Harvey was the most powerful fireboat of her time. After the September 11 attacks, with fire hydrants at Ground Zero inoperable and the Hudson River's water supply critical to fighting the blaze, the fire department called on the Harvey for help. There were adjustments—forcing water into hoses by jamming soda bottles and wood into nozzles with a sledgehammer—and then the fireboat's volunteer crew pumped much-needed water to the disaster site. The John J. Harvey proved she was still one of New York's Bravest! Maira Kalman brings a New York City icon to life, celebrating the energy, vitality and hope of a place and its people.

Saved at the Seawall

Saved at the Seawall
Title Saved at the Seawall PDF eBook
Author Jessica DuLong
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 303
Release 2021-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501759140

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Saved at the Seawall is the definitive history of the largest ever waterborne evacuation. Jessica DuLong reveals the dramatic story of how the New York Harbor maritime community heroically delivered stranded commuters, residents, and visitors out of harm's way. Even before the US Coast Guard called for "all available boats," tugs, ferries, dinner boats, and other vessels had sped to the rescue from points all across New York Harbor. In less than nine hours, captains and crews transported nearly half a million people from Manhattan. Anchored in eyewitness accounts and written by a mariner who served at Ground Zero, Saved at the Seawall weaves together the personal stories of people rescued that day with those of the mariners who saved them. DuLong describes the inner workings of New York Harbor and reveals the collaborative power of its close-knit community. Her chronicle of those crucial hours, when hundreds of thousands of lives were at risk, highlights how resourcefulness and basic human goodness triumphed over turmoil on one of America's darkest days. Initially published as Dust to Deliverance, this edition, released in time for the twentieth anniversary, contains new updates: a preface by DuLong and a foreword by Mitchell Zuckoff.

Saved by the Boats

Saved by the Boats
Title Saved by the Boats PDF eBook
Author Julie Gassman
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 33
Release 2016-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1515702693

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"Presents the heroic sea evacuation of September 11, 2001 with narrative text and vivid illustrations"--

Next Stop Grand Central

Next Stop Grand Central
Title Next Stop Grand Central PDF eBook
Author Maira Kalman
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 40
Release 2013-01-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 110165547X

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At Grand Central Station, Chief of Police George Coppola finds lost people, and Mr. Chidchester, head of the Lost and Found, finds lost dogs. Marino Marino makes oyster stew, while thinking up interesting math problems. A man in a porkpie hat buys cherry pies. Maira Kalman's stylized artwork, along with entertaining text, brilliantly captures the excitement of Grand Central Station, "the busiest, fastest, biggest place there is."

My River Chronicles

My River Chronicles
Title My River Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Jessica DuLong
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 322
Release 2009-09-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1416586989

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In every trial or tribulation, there is an opportunity that can bring us closer to God and to our goals when we allow God to take control. God, Take Over; I Am Finished is a cry for mercy and divine intervention when suffering seems unfair and you realize that no one else can help you. God, Take Over is based on the author's tribulations and triumphs during her wilderness experience as she struggled, willingly and sometimes unwillingly, to submit to God's will. It reveals how she passed through the storm and survived. Its principal message lies in the realization and fact that where human senses, strength, power, abilities, knowledge, and intelligence end, God's supremacy begins. By applying her experiences and the Word of God, Catherine Agada shows you how to discover divine strength in weakness; peace in chaos, and His love in suffering. She inspires and teaches you to love better, live happier, forgive faster, pray efficiently, and increase faith. God, Take Over; I Am Finished can restore hope and improve your relationships with God and man.

The Man in the Red Bandanna

The Man in the Red Bandanna
Title The Man in the Red Bandanna PDF eBook
Author Honor Crowther Fagan
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-02-15
Genre Heroes
ISBN 9781481961929

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When Welles Crowther was a young boy, his father gave him a red bandanna, which he always carried with him. On September 11, 2001, Welles Remy Crowther saved numerous people from the upper floors of the World Trade Center South Tower. "The Man in the Red Bandanna" recounts and celebrates his heroism on that day. Welles' story carries an inspirational message that will resonate with adults as well as young children.

Ships Up Close

Ships Up Close
Title Ships Up Close PDF eBook
Author Andra Serlin Abramson
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 52
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781402756405

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Take an up-close look at ships on the water today--from ferries, to cargo ships to fishing vessels.