American Widow is a graphic novel revealing the story of Alissa Torres who was left widowed at seven months pregnant by the tragedy of 9/ The story includes that fateful day up to the one-year anniversary with alternating flash backs including scenes of Eddie at years old, his life before meeting Alissa and their courtship, marriage and www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins. · American Widow by Alissa Torres. What was it like for the widows of people who died in the World Trade Center in Alissa Torres writes about her experience in this graphic memoir with art by Sungyoon Choi. At the end of the book, on the first anniversary of 9/11, Allissa goes to Hawaii–away from it all. ALISSA TORRES. AUTHOR/ESSAYIST/EDUCATOR. I am the author of American Widow (art by Sungyoon Choi) (Villard/Random House, ), a graphic novel memoir, about my experiences as a 9/11 widow and new mother. My book was listed as a New York Times Editors’ Choice. I’ve written essays for the New York Times, the Guardian, Psychologies, Redbook, and www.doorway.ru, among others.
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[] Alissa Torres lives in New York with her www.doorway.ru is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City and has produced short comics as well as. American Widow by Alissa Torres What was it like for the widows of people who died in the World Trade Center in Alissa Torres writes about her experience in this graphic memoir with art by Sungyoon Choi. American Widow by Alissa Torres is a powerful retelling of one woman's loss when her husband, Eddie Torres, is killed on 9/one day after beginning his new job. Barely past newlywed status and pregnant with their first child, Alissa struggles through the shock and, worse, the systems set up to "help" bereaved families.
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