Middletown, America.
"Middletown, America," penned by the astute Gail Sheehy, offers a riveting and profoundly human exploration of the impact of the September 11 attacks on the fabric of American society. Through the intimate portrayal of fifty individuals and families from Middletown, New Jersey—a town that bore an unimaginable loss, with dozens of its residents perishing in the tragedy—Sheehy skillfully weaves a narrative that reflects the resilience, sorrow, and eventual healing within a community torn asunder. This book not only captures the heartache but also the enduring spirit of unity and transformation that emerged in the wake of disaster. It stands as a poignant testament to the complexities and strengths of the American character, highlighting how, in times of profound adversity, the bonds of community and the human capacity for renewal can offer a path forward.