Title: Tara’s Cross
Author: G.J. Bachman
Publisher: iUniverse Genre: Memoir
Pages: 176
Author: G.J. Bachman
Publisher: iUniverse Genre: Memoir
Pages: 176
Rescuers pulled
George Bachmann, a New York City firefighter from Ten House, from beneath the
rubble of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. He survived the terrorist
attacks, but somehow, his
memory had been temporarily left behind. As Bachmann recuperated, he knew he
needed to remember what had happened and he needed to confront his dreams, which
was not an easy task. His mind was privy to an unknown piece of history that
drove him to the brink.
In
this memoir, Tara’s Cross, Bachmann describes the unimaginable events at Ground
Zero. He tells not only of his physical recovery, but also shares the return of
his memory through a series of dreams. He reveals the details of the magnificent
sighting on West Street where he witnessed the two highest ranking NYC officers
saluting each other at the foot of the North Tower before they perished on
9/11.
A
tale of survival and salvation, Tara’s Cross is a testament to how the mind and
soul heal themselves and how the spirits of the honored dead guide them home.
This love story, set against the backdrop of the attacks on the World Trade
Center, is also one of courage and recovery.

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