I knew Carmen in 1987. She loved the WTC, and I believed that she was destined to always work there in some capacity. After the attack, I always dreaded what happened to her. I finally got the nerve, and was able to discover, I believe through your original article, that she was off that day.
I knew Carmen in 1987. She loved the WTC, and I believed that she was destined to always work there in some capacity. After the attack, I always dreaded what happened to her. I finally got the nerve, and was able to discover, I believe through your original article, that she was off that day.
Thank you so much for writing this.
Yes. I know that because I met with her at the Oyster Bar when I was in the city a few weeks later to interview her for my book.
You're very welcome.
Thank you for writing this, Linda. It’s such a unique and poignant perspective.
I appreciate you taking the time to let me know that.
So moving, illuminating, beautiful. Thank you for putting this into words.
Thank you, Nancie. That means a lot to me, coming from you.