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In the shattering aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, Ms. Retik bonded with another woman, Patti Quigley, whose husband had also died in the attack.
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There is the uncertainty and confusion of policymaking in the 1930s, when the Depression and its aftermath shattered faith in markets, and Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal was still viewed with deep suspicion.Mr Galbraith began in one of the most contentious areas: agricultural policy.
Troy doesn't figure in the action until almost halfway through A LILY OF THE FIELD (Atlantic Monthly, $24), which until that point reads as an unbearably tense account of two musicians whose lives and careers are shattered in the aftermath of the Anschluss.
They are scenes that do not fade: Watching American soldiers being slipped into body bags for the journey home, and knowing, at that instant, that the lives of unknowing families thousands of miles away have been shattered; surveying the aftermath of suicide bombings, with severed limbs in the street, and hearing the wailing of the Iraqi bereaved.
The Kennedy assassination, and especially its immediate aftermath, shattered their already fractured bond.
The result of Ms. van der Velden's visit, "A Monday in Kabul," is a vibrant portrait of a place so often represented by photos of aftermath — the shattered landscape of explosions and suicide attacks.
Shattering glass.
"It was shattering.
A shattering novel.
Record shattering!
Earth shattering.
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