Book Review: We’re Not Leaving

Last night I finished reading We’re Not Leaving.

This book changed me. 

This book changed the way I remember 9/11.

This book changed the way I want to respect and honor the responders to 9/11.

This book changed the way I understand post traumatic stress. 

I am grateful to the oral histories contributed by responders that participate in the Long Island World Trade Center Medical Screening program.

I only watched television for a few hours on the morning of 9/11. Then for much of the next week my only news of the ongoing events was mostly through the radio and news magazines. In the months after 9/11 I remained fairly disconnected to media about the ongoing recovery of bodies and personal effects from the Pile. Again I am extremely grateful, in a new and more profound way, to the responders and all of the people that supported the immediate rescue and long term recovery efforts at the World Trade Center.

In two weeks I am visiting New York City and have already reserved tickets to visit the World Trade Center Memorial. My thoughts will be with the people that died on 9/11, the responders that have died since, and the friends and family of the victims of the 9/11 attacks. Even though it feels inadequate as I humbly type these words, thanks for your sacrifice.

Note: Last month I interviewed Dr. Benjamin Luft about We’re Not Leaving. Listen to our conversation.

News, Books, and New Episode

It has been a couple of quiet months at the Medical Author Chat. I have been busy reading (lots of non-EMS books), writing at (EverydayEMSTips.com) and traveling (Pinnacle EMS, EMS World Expo, and NAEMSE Symposium). Note: most of the links in this post are Amazon Affiliate links. 

We’re Not Leaving

I have an interview scheduled with Dr. Benjamin Luft about the book he has compiled/edited called We're Not Leaving. Scott Keir of EMS in the New Decade has already written a review of this unique book of first person remembrances of 9/11. Look for this interview to post soon.

Kindle Fire
I followed yesterday’s news conference about the Kindle Fire and took the plunge this morning and pre-ordered. I don’t currently own a tablet. Are you going to buy the Flame? I don’t normally buy first generation products at their launch so I ordered with a bit of apprehension. I am expecting delivery just before Thanksgiving. If all goes well I will receive it just before hunting season and will be reading and browsing on the Kindle Fire from my tree stand.

Have you read any great books lately?
I use the LinkedIn.com reading list by Amazon to keep a running list of what I am reading and share my quick book reviews. I also like watching other people’s lists to learn about new books. Some of the books I have read in late summer and early fall:

Enchantment: the art of changing hearts, minds, and actions

End Malaria – a compilation of essays by business leaders with the every cent of the $20 purchase price going to end malaria

Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: How I went from gang member to multimillionaire entrepreneur. Read my review at EverydayEMSTips.com.

Read This Before Our Next Meeting- the most important business related book I have read in a long time. A scathing critique of “meeting culture” and a call to action to change.

Anything You Want – a great personal success story from the founder of CD baby.

Thunder Dog: the true story of a blind man, his guide dog, and the triumph of trust at ground zero. Read my review at EverydayEMSTips.com

Thanks for your continuing support of the podcast and interest in books!