Richie's Picks: THE 9/11 REPORT: A GRAPHIC ADAPTATION by Sid Jacobson and
Ernie Colon, Hill and Wang, 2006, ISBN: 0-8090-5738-7
"The Commission Recommends:
WE SHOULD OFFER AN EXAMPLE OF MORAL LEADERSHIP COMMITTED TO TREAT PEOPLE
HUMANELY, ABIDE BY THE RULE OF LAW, AND BE GENEROUS AND CARING TO OUR NEIGHBORS.
THE VISION OF THE FUTURE SHOULD STRESS LIFE OVER DEATH: INDIVIDUAL
EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY."
I have never read the 9/11 Commission's report. And while I've questioned
my own ability to be a fully-informed American citizen while lacking a
familiarity with the contents of such an important historic document, the original
report's 568 pages have always felt like an insurmountable read despite my
obvious abilities as a reader. Any notion that the typical adolescent student
might ever tackle those 568 pages is rather inconceivable.
In 117 pages that are presented in an inviting graphic format, comic book
icons Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon -- contemporaries of my parents -- summarize
and superbly illustrate the findings of the 9/11 Commission. They present
the essential information from the Commission's report in a manner that makes
it fully accessible to adolescents whose lives are forever going to be
impacted by what happened that day, and who will participate in future decisions
concerning how we might move forward in a way that we can both sustain human
civilization on Earth and better fulfill the promise of America's highest
ideals.
"SCHEDULED TO LEAVE NEWARK AIRPORT AT 8 O'CLOCK -- FITTING INTO THE
TERRORISTS' PLAN OF FOUR FLIGHTS LEAVING AT ABOUT THE SAME TIME -- UNITED FLIGHT
93
HAD TO SIT ON THE GROUND FOR 42 MINUTES BECAUSE OF HEAVY TRAFFIC"
The book is quick to engage readers through the use of long, folding-out
pages that present a graphic timeline of the events taking place simultaneously
on the four highjacked aircraft and following them to their tragic
conclusion. This first section concludes with a haunting illustration in which
black
and gray ribbons of smoke drift across the Manhattan skyline in the background
and across the profile of Lady Liberty in the foreground.
The book proceeds to reveal details of the government's inability to
promptly and efficiently react to the attacks, the history of the "New Terrorism,"
a
history of previous threats and terrorist attacks against U.S. interests,
and the evolution of America's counterterrorism efforts. (It is fascinating to
see Bill Clinton's pre-9/11 agonizing over what collateral loss of life
might be acceptable if Bin Laden had been targeted.) We also learn the details
of the selection and training of the hijackers, the heroism at Ground Zero,
and the eventual U.S. military response to the attacks.
It seems inevitable that a failure to assume the moral leadership
recommended by the Commission will result in a continued growth of the ranks of
those
around the world who are opposed to U.S. interests and are willing to act
violently. An example of that process, as cited by the Commission is:
"PAKISTAN'S ENDEMIC POVERTY, WIDESPREAD CORRUPTION, AND OFTEN INEFFECTIVE
GOVERNMENT CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ISLAMIST RECRUITMENT. MILLIONS OF
FAMILIES, ESPECIALLY THE POOR, SEND THEIR CHILDREN TO RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS OR
MADRASSAS.
MANY OF THESE SCHOOLS HAVE BEEN USED AS INCUBATORS FOR VIOLENT EXTREMEISM.
IN KARACHI ALONE, THERE ARE 859 MADRASSAS TEACHING MORE THAN 200,000
YOUNGSTERS."
I certainly appreciate the hard work and vision of the distinguished
Americans who served on the 9/11 Commission. But I also think that Jacobson and
Colon each deserve a medal for transforming the important yet impenetrable
report produced by the Commission into a readily digestible record of the history
surrounding the unfathomable events of September 11, 2001. I feel extremely
well informed for having read their book and so thankful that this notable
work provides effective access and thereby contributes significantly to the
national dialogue.
It is a book that certainly belongs in every middle and high school in
America.
Richie Partington
Richie's Picks http://richiespicks.com
Moderator, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/
BudNotBuddy@aol.com
http://www.myspace.com/richiespicks
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