Between Heaven and Ground Zero
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Between Heaven and Ground Zero

Paperback – February 1, 2008

Price
$8.09
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Publisher
Bethany House
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0764204883
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

Description

Leslie Haskin achieved great success at Kemper Insurance Company in New York City. She became the Director of Operations and one of only two African Americans to hold executive title within the corporation's eastern region. But 9/11 changed her priorities. In addition to her career, Leslie is active in outreach ministry, serving with Goodwill Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Montgomery, New York. She spends her time in the inner city spreading the message of hope to the homeless and otherwise lost. She is the founder and executive director of Safe Hugs, a nonprofit organization designed to provide rehabilitation and healing to women and children who are homeless and victims of domestic violence. Leslie has appeared at several memorials honoring the victims and survivors of 9/11. She has served as keynote speaker at national and regional conferences throughout the United States, including The West Point Women of the Chapel and North American Missions Board--World Changers. She lives in Newburgh, New York.

Features & Highlights

  • On the sunny morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, terrorists murdered more than twenty-seven hundred people in an attack on New York City. Thousands died when a hijacked Boeing 767 slammed into

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Amazing & inspirational....read it in 1 sitting!

I knew this would be a difficult book to read and it was but at the same time it was truly riveting. I read this book in one sitting. Reading this book 9 years after Sept. 11th, makes it as fresh as yesterday. No news story could take you so deep into one's personal struggle on that day. It is an inspiration to all and a must read for all American's. We could never fully understand what one went through who was a victim, but it is a vivid reminder of how blessed we are to live each and every day.
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