In terror's wake
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"Al-Qaeda's terror attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. became a living image for many Americans far beyond the epicenters of those strikes. The shock waves quickly reached the placid campus of Tennyson College in up-state New York, stirring …
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"Al-Qaeda's terror attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. became a living image for many Americans far beyond the epicenters of those strikes. The shock waves quickly reached the placid campus of Tennyson College in up-state New York, stirring student patriotism and anger. Sameen Dehdashty, an Iranian by birth, comes to see herself as a target for revenge and turns to her faculty advisor for help. Professor Henry Carey and his wife Gerri are caught up in a troubling new world as they offer shelter to Sameen."--Page 4 of cover.
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""Al-Qaeda's terror attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. became a living image for many Americans far beyond the epicenters of those strikes. The shock waves quickly reached the …"
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