Bagpipe Brothers: The FDNY Band's True Story of Tragedy, Mourning, and Recovery

Author:   Kerry Sheridan
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
ISBN:  

9780813533964


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   26 May 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Bagpipe Brothers: The FDNY Band's True Story of Tragedy, Mourning, and Recovery


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After the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks, New York City's Emerald Society Bagpipe Band of firefighter-musicians took out their instruments and prepared to bury their dead--343 brothers in duty and in blood. Many firefighters alternated between playing their instruments at funerals and digging for the missing in the rubble of Ground Zero. The Irish American tradition of funeral bagpiping became the sound of mourning for an entire nation. Bagpipe Brothers tells the unforgettable story of four firefighters in the band, who struggled to bring peace to their families and themselves while searching for the dead, coping with the endless round of funerals, and rethinking the meaning of faith. Their experiences illustrate the grief and recovery of the nation in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. Kerry Sheridan has written the first book to cover the ordeal of the massive number of funerals, the importance of recovering bodies in Irish American culture, and the bagpiping ritual, both traditional and modern.  

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Author:   Kerry Sheridan
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rivergate Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780813533964


ISBN 10:   0813533961
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   26 May 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Prologue Introduction 1. Irish Fair 2. The Brunton Brothers 3. September 11 4. Dawning of the Daw 5. The Funerals 6. Discovery 7. Laying to Rest 8. Thanksgiving 9. End of the Line 10. Holiday 11. Home Turf 12. Lost Celebrations 13. Closing Ground Zero Epilogue Notes

Reviews

It began as a routine journalism school assignment, but it morphed into a bittersweet and often riveting book - an inside look at the bagpipe band of the New York City Fire Department, themed to 445 memorials, funerals and related ceremonies for firefighters after 9/11... Sheridan's writing is clear, nimble, succinct. She also weaves in detail that is unlikely to be included in most 9/11 accounts. (Newsday) The world should know this story, for the band has left a legacy of love that can never be surpassed. - Dennis Smith (author of Report from Ground Zero) This is a story of unfathomable heroism and Sheridan deftly delivers it with both a journalist's hand and a great deal of heart. - Brian V. McDonald (author of My Father's Gun: One Family, Three Badges, One Hundred Years in the NY)


It began as a routine journalism school assignment, but it morphed into a bittersweet and often riveting book - an inside look at the bagpipe band of the New York City Fire Department, themed to 445 memorials, funerals and related ceremonies for firefighters after 9/11... Sheridan's writing is clear, nimble, succinct. She also weaves in detail that is unlikely to be included in most 9/11 accounts. * Newsday * The world should know this story, for the band has left a legacy of love that can never be surpassed. -- Dennis Smith * author of Report from Ground Zero * This is a story of unfathomable heroism and Sheridan deftly delivers it with both a journalist's hand and a great deal of heart. -- Brian V. McDonald * author of My Father's Gun: One Family, Three Badges, One Hundred Years in the NY *


"It began as a routine journalism school assignment, but it morphed into a bittersweet and often riveting book - an inside look at the bagpipe band of the New York City Fire Department, themed to 445 memorials, funerals and related ceremonies for firefighters after 9/11... Sheridan's writing is clear, nimble, succinct. She also weaves in detail that is unlikely to be included in most 9/11 accounts.-- ""Newsday "" The world should know this story, for the band has left a legacy of love that can never be surpassed.--Dennis Smith ""author of Report from Ground Zero "" This is a story of unfathomable heroism and Sheridan deftly delivers it with both a journalist's hand and a great deal of heart.--Brian V. McDonald ""author of My Father's Gun: One Family, Three Badges, One Hundred Years in the NY"""


Author Information

KERRY SHERIDAN is an editor on the Middle East desk of Agence France Presse in Cyprus. She has worked as a freelance correspondent in Cairo, Egypt, and has written for the San Francisco Chronicle and Irish American newspapers in New York and California.

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