FOUR women who lost their husbands in the devastating attack on the World Trade Center give an account of the tragic loss and the creation of The Widows Club, which saw them come together as a kind of support group. It enabled them to share their grief an
FOUR women who lost their husbands in the devastating attack on the World Trade Center give an account of the tragic loss and the creation of The Widows Club, which saw them come together as a kind of support group.
It enabled them to share their grief and plans for the future after the events of September 11.
It is, too, an insight into a different aspect of the dreadful events which saw the twin towers disappear from the New York skyline.
The women are, in the end, however, an inspiration to anyone who has lost a loved one and has difficulty coming to terms with such a loss.
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