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This book was even better than the first one!! It takes place 3 years after 9/11/01 and tells the story of how Jamie Bryan is trying to move on with her life. She’s volunteering at a little church right near Ground Zero where a lot of people come searching for God and Jamie helps them work through their pain while trying to deal with her own. Eric's brother, Clay, is on a trip to New York to take training for his job as a cop and he "runs into" Jamie but doesn't know who she is. What happens next is unbelievable but awesome!
This is such a good ending to the first book!! GREAT read…
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Great conclusion to the One Tuesday Morning story. It brings back a lot of memories of the terrorist attacks but also gives hope.
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It's been 3 years since Jamie's FDNY husband perished during 9/11. Determined to help with her grief, Jamie pours into volunteer work at St. Paul's, a memorial chapel across from where the Twin Towers once stood. Jamie connects with two men-a firefighter forever changed by the attacks, and a Los Angeles police officer. Jamie opens herself to the possibility of loving again.
This book is a sequel to the book "One Tuesday Morning" which is a phenomenal book using the events of 9/11 with the characters of the book. You should definitely read the first book before you read this sequel because you may be lost. But, this book is a wonderful continuation of a beautiful story!!

Mandi V. (
mandivan) wrote on 2/21/2007...
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Amazing book - I couldn't put it down. Sequel to One Tuesday Morning.
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Great sequel to her first moving account of Sept. 11. She's such a great writer her books are always real and enjoyable.

Linda E. (
forjoy) wrote on 1/8/2007...
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The Sequal to One Tuesday Morning picks up the story of Jamie, young woman, widowed by the 9-11 Terrorist Attack. Through more twists of author Karen Kingsbury's storyline, Jamie comes face to face with the man who could be Jake's near-twin. She continues dealing with her grief wrapped in the comfort of the chapel at St. Paul's, surrounded by memories of 9-11-01.
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great sequel! Karen Kingbury is my new fave author definitely Read One Tuesday Morning... a story based around Sept 11th events not a true story however