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Angel in the Rubble

The Miraculous Rescue of 9/11's Last Survivor

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Angel in the Rubble

By: Genelle Guzman-McMillan
Narrated by: Heather Alicia Simms
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The riveting story of the last survivor pulled from the 9/11 Ground Zero debris after twenty-seven hours and her journey from desperation to a miraculous salvation.

In this moving true story, Genelle Guzman-McMillan reveals her harrowing experience trapped inside the collapsed Tower One on 9/11. Buried beneath concrete and steel for over a day, Genelle couldn’t help but reflect on her life and her lost faith. Yet, something reminded her of a miracle she witnessed as a child in her native Trinidad. Maybe God had a miracle for her? She had no idea that an angel was on the way to rescue her.

“A riveting, simply-told story of strength, hope, and miracles” (Wendy Fitzwilliam, lawyer and Miss Universe winner), Angel in the Rubble will inspire you to live your life with purpose.
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Good read. Great story. Too much God stuff. Usual narcissistic survivor story of god saved me for a reason but not the thousands that died.

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it's great that things ended positively for genelle however I do feel that it was exceptionally pushy with regards to her religious beliefs. A great chunk of this book is dedicated to religious characters, passages, stories and beliefs. I appreciate people have different religious views however I found this to be a bit tiring and difficult to finish because of how much she mentions it. I opted to read this to gain insight into the 911 attacks from an eyewitness/victim perspective and I feel that there was only a small amount of that in this book. Again, great that genelle survived but feel this book is very lacking and tiring to get through.

religiously pushy.

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