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Let's Roll!
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage
by Lisa Beamer ; Ken Abraham
ISBN: 0842374183
ISBN-13: 9780842374187
Format: Paperback
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Summary
Lisa Beamer recalls the life of her husband Todd, one of the heroes of United Flight 93, who, on September 11, 2001, rose up against the terrorist hijackers yet made the ultimate sacrifice. Todd's signature phrase, "Let's roll," became a rallying cry that recalled the heroism of that day and gave hope to others. Lisa Beamer tells how she finds the inspiration and strength to cope, and how faith and hope are important in her everyday life.
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Publisher: Tyndale House Pub Published date: 2006 Size: 5.75 x 8.75 inches Weight: 1.05 pounds Pages: 336
Publisher's Notes
Shares details of the author's marriage and recounts her struggle to cope with the tragedy that cost her the life of her husband.
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