
The Only Plane in the Sky
The Oral History of 9/11
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Narrated by:
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Garrett M. Graff
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Holter Graham
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full cast
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By:
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Garrett M. Graff
About this listen
The New York Times best seller.
Winner of Audiobook of the year at 2020 Audie Awards.
Of all the books about 9/11 one has been missing until now - a panoramic narrative from the men and women caught up in the unprecedented human drama of that terrible day.
The Only Plane in the Sky is nothing less than the first comprehensive oral history of 9/11, deftly woven and told in the voices of ordinary people grappling with extraordinary events. Drawing on never-before-published transcripts, recently declassified documents, new and archived interviews from nearly five hundred people, historian Garrett Graff skilfully tells the story of the day as it was lived.
It begins in the predawn hours of airports in the Northeast, where we meet the ticket agents who unknowingly usher terrorists onto their flights. In New York, first responders confront a scene of unimaginable chaos at the Twin Towers. From a secret bunker beneath the White House, Dick Cheney and Condoleezza Rice watch for incoming planes on radar. In the offices of the Pentagon, top officials feel the violent tremor as their headquarters come under attack.
We hear the stories of the father and son working on separate floors in the North Tower, the firefighter who rushes to the scene to search for his wife, the telephone operator who keeps her promise to share a passenger's last words with his family, the chaplain who stays on the scene to perform last rites, losing his own life when the Towers collapse, the teachers evacuating terrified children from schools mere blocks from the World Trade Center; the generals at the Pentagon who break down and weep when they are barred from rushing into the burning building to try and rescue their colleagues.
The Only Plane in the Sky is a unique, profound and searing exploration of humanity on a day that changed the course of history and all of our lives.
©2019 Garrett M. Graff (P)2019 Octopus Publishing GroupCritic reviews
"A hugely powerful new book." (Dan Snow)
"The most moving and chilling oral history you will read." (The Times)
"Although many years have passed since 9/11, this book, told with such immediacy, brings so vividly back to mind the shock of that day, and why it continues to shape the tragic history that has followed." (Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower)
This audiobook is quite disjointed, so much happens so quickly, I had to stop it a few times just to give myself to think about what I was hearing. Nobody ever speaks in one clip for more than 1 minute, and quite a lot less.
Everything is in their own words though, and nearly all from people who lived through it.
The audiobook covers mainly the day itself, and a bit about its aftermath.
Excellent
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Absolutely Harrowing
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Absolutely amazing
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Wonderful, sad and reflective.
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A hard one but worth it.
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Just breathtaking
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Excellently portrayed and sometimes hard to listen to peoples very moving stories
Fantastic
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A brilliant collection of awful memories
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It can be somewhat upsetting to listen to in parts, then astonishing and difficult to fathom. Lighter moments are obviously very rare, it's pretty relentless and can get a bit heavy at times – so I can understand it might not be for everyone.
I can only imagine how painstaking the editing process was, and the work involved in pulling the whole thing together is awe-inspiring. It feels like a genuine historically important 'document' – and although I've watched/read/listened to plenty of 911-related content, this was still quite the eye opener.
I can certainly see how it won awards, very impressive.
Like nothing else I've listened to
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It's a powerful book, well worth listening to. Highly recommended.
A different but powerful account of 9/11
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