The 9/11 Patriot
Viewpoint of an Average American Girl
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Book Details
About the Book
This 86-page, full-color photo tribute and short story about the year following September 11, 2001 in the Washington, D.C. area will strike a chord. With the 209 photos taken over the course of the 2001-2002 reconstruction of the Pentagon, and how patriotism was expressed along the East Coast, this book is written from Susan's personal experience and viewpoint of the Pentagon attack on September 11, 2001 and how it changed her. Once you read this book, you will connect with the renewed, or first-realized, feeling of patriotism for our country. This book can be passed from generation to generation to keep the memory of those lost on September 11, 2001 forever, particularly because of the photography. These photographs are of images that should be remembered and that can never be retaken. These expressions of patriotism are gone and will never be erected again. Let's never forget.
About the Author
Susan Scott Teachey was born in Richmond, Virginia and her ancestry in this country dates back to 1709 from a little-known town of Teachey, North Carolina. Her family has served in every major war ever fought for this country. With 23 years of experience as a graphic designer, Ms. Teachey has a respected position in the local graphic arts community, and owns a graphics studio. In addition to donating proceeds from the sale of this book, Susan participates in other projects to provide funding for the Pentagon victims and their families. She also participates in other charities for the benefit of children, troops and veterans.