A new commemorative book, ‘GROUND ZERO SPIRIT: 25 Years of Resilience,’ has been released by USA TODAY to mark the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The 160-page hardcover book features powerful photography and firsthand stories from 9/11, serving as a tribute to the victims, heroes, and the resilience shown in the years following the attacks.
Commemorating 9/11
The book revisits that day through the images and voices that defined it, exploring the larger story of resilience — from grief and recovery to the memorials, communities, first responders, and generations forever shaped by 9/11. It includes powerful photography from Sept. 11, 2001, capturing the moments, people, and scenes that defined a day that changed the world.
The book also features firsthand stories and voices from those who experienced the attacks, responded to the crisis, and helped communities move forward. It pays tribute to the heroes of 9/11, including firefighters, first responders, and ordinary people who showed extraordinary courage.
As the nation approaches 25 years since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, communities across the U.S. are preparing to remember the lives lost, the acts of courage, and the lasting impact of that day. ‘GROUND ZERO SPIRIT: 25 Years of Resilience’ offers a way to preserve those memories and reflect on the stories that shaped the years that followed.
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