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On September 11, 2001, Marian Fontana lost her
husband, Dave, a firefighter from the elite Squad 1 in Brooklyn,
in the World Trade Center attack. A Widow’s
Walk begins that fateful
morning, when Marian, a playwright and comedienne, became a widow,
a single mother, and an unlikely activist.
Two weeks after 9/11, the city attempted to close
Squad 1, which had suffered the loss of twelve men. Known for her
feisty spirit and passionate loyalty, Marian, who was still reeling
from her profound loss, began to mobilize the neighborhood to keep
the firehouse open. From this unlikely platform the 9/11 Families
Association grew. Over the next twelve months, Marian struggled with
the tragedy’s endless ripple effects, from the minute and deeply
personal—she wonders who will play Star
Wars with her son Aidan and
carry him on his shoulders; to the collective: she works to get families
and widows necessary information about the recovery effort, and attends
private meetings with Governor Pataki, Mayor Giuliani, Senator Clinton,
and Mayor Bloomberg.
Through it all, Marian’s irrepressible humor
is her best armor, and evidence of her buoyant strength. Written
with great heart and humanity, A Widow’s Walk is a
timely opportunity for remembrance and a timeless testament to love’s
loss and the resilience of the human spirit.
A portion of the royalties from this book will
be donated to the 9/11
Families Association. |
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