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By Gary M. Pomerantz

"A deeply relocating account of the extreme strengths that normal humans can show while tragedy confronts them. As emotionally strong a ebook as you're most likely ever to read."
--David J. Garrow, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer of Bearing the Cross

In August 1995, twenty-six passengers and a workforce of 3 board a commuter airplane in Atlanta headed for Gulfport, Mississippi. presently after takeoff they pay attention an explosion and, looking the home windows at the left aspect, see a mangled engine lodged opposed to the wing. From that second, 9 mins and twenty seconds elapse till the crippled airplane crashes in a west Georgia hayfield--nine mins and twenty seconds within which Gary Pomerantz takes readers deep into the hearts and minds of the folk aboard, every one of whom prepares in his or her personal approach for what may well come.

Ultimately, nineteen humans live to tell the tale either the crash and its devastating aftermath, them all profoundly plagued by what they've got noticeable and, extra very important, what they've got performed to aid themselves and others.

This isn't a lot a publication a few aircraft crash because it is a psychologically illuminating real-life drama approximately usual humans and the way they behave in notable situations. each one people has questioned what we'd do to outlive a life-threatening state of affairs: could I live to tell the tale? How may I behavior myself--would I act to avoid wasting others in want or purely myself? might others try and store me? How might I be plagued by the adventure? Judging by way of what's printed in 9 mins, Twenty Seconds, the solutions are strangely optimistic.

In telling the striking tales of those twenty-nine women and men, Gary Pomerantz has written probably the most compelling books in contemporary reminiscence. Open to any web page and you'll instantly be drawn into the dramatic pull of the narrative. yet on a deeper point, 9 mins, Twenty Seconds speaks as powerfully approximately our skill to deal with others because it does in regards to the energy of our will to stay. This wealthy and lucrative booklet will linger on your brain lengthy when you flip the final web page.

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A crewmate would ask. “For a walk,” Gannaway would say. At the Atlanta airport, he walked the terminals, downstairs, alongside the internal subway. A couple times, flight attendants tried to walk with him, but they quickly gave up because they couldn’t keep up with his brisk pace. Ed Gannaway’s own father, Lawrence Craig Gannaway, a turkey farmer in Draper, Virginia, had died of a heart attack at forty-seven—a death that devastated Ed, then six years old. Though his mother later remarried, and he grew close to his stepfather, Ed Gannaway always felt cheated that he’d never really known his father.

Fech and Price lived in the same apartment complex near the Macon airport. A romance blossomed. ” She was also a good listener. Price, solemn and inward, told Fech his most private thoughts. , talking about everything and nothing, about love and life. They took trips to N i n e M i n u t e s , Tw e n t y S e c o n d s • 23 Florida, spur of the moment, leaving at seven o’clock on a Monday morning, when Price got off work, or to Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, to sit by the water with their cigarettes and a twelve-pack of beer.

Hardly the stuff of dreams, but she was getting by, having some fun, and Chris Price played a large part in the equation. Fech and Price were based in ASA’s maintenance shop at Macon’s airport, ninety miles south of Atlanta. The maintenance hangar was set alongside the runway, just down from the main terminal, so close that mechanics walked from one to the other. In Macon, ASA stationed eight flight crews—captains, first officers, and flight attendants—plus about forty mechanics. It was a tightly knit group with a fondness for cigarettes and a romance with flight.

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