Salvados por los barcos: La heroica evacuación por mar del 11 de septiembre (20)
September 11, 2001 was a black day in U.S. history. Amid the chaos, sea captains and crews raced by boat to the tragic Manhattan scene. Nearly 500,000 people on Manhattan Island were rescued that day in what would later be called the largest sea evacuation in history. In this rarely told story of heroism, we come to understand that in our darkest hours, people shine brightly as a beacon of hope. Fully translated Spanish text.
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SeriesEncuentros: Narrativa de no ficción
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ManufacturerCapstone (Capstone Press, Cantata Learning, Compass Point, Heinemann-Raintree, Picture Window & Stone Arch)
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PublisherCapstone Press: Encounter
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Publisher or imprintCapstone Press: Encounter
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AuthorGassman, Julie
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ISBN-139781543582673
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size9" x 11"
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Reading Interest3,4,5,6
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# of Pages32
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Word Count1200
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Dewey Decimal974.7/1044
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Date Published2020
September 11, 2001 was a black day in U.S. history. Amid the chaos, sea captains and crews raced by boat to the tragic Manhattan scene. Nearly 500,000 people on Manhattan Island were rescued that day in what would later be called the largest sea evacuation in history. In this rarely told story of heroism, we come to understand that in our darkest hours, people shine brightly as a beacon of hope. Fully translated Spanish text.