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Lewisville (Hardcover)
Merrikay Everett Brown, Darla Morgan Johnson; As told to Lewisville Historical Society
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"What Brothers Do" is the true story of two brothers. The first is
Captain Patrick Brown, a highly decorated and well respected member
of the New York City Fire Department, who was killed in the World
Trade Center attacks of 9/11. The second is Michael Brown, a former
New York City firefighter and presently a Las Vegas emergency
medicine physician. The story takes the reader on Michael 's
journey back to New York and Ground Zero in the desperate search
for his brother and his experiences through post 9/11 New York.
Michael is told by all who knew his brother that if anyone could
get out of the Towers alive it would be Patrick. As he slowly loses
hope of finding his brother alive, Michael changes his focus and
determination to fulfilling his brother 's last wishes.In his
attempt to honor Patrick, Michael must work through his anger and
grief and overcome serious personal challenges. But, he finds
friendship and support in an inner circle of new friends,
reconnects with family members and discovers that Patrick 's spirit
lives on.ABOUT THE AUTHORMichael Everett Brown, M.D., is a
board-certified emergency medicine physician practicing in Ls
Vegas, Nevada, where he resides with his wife Janet and their four
dogs. Born and raised in the Now York metropolitan area, he was a
volunteer firefighter in Westbury, Long Island, for more than 12
years and a New York City firefighter in Harlem's Engine Company 37
for four years. He is currently a member of the Nevada Task Force
One Urban Search and Rescue Team. In 2001, he received a U.S.
Congressional Recognition Award for "selfless acts and commitment
to his profession above and beyond the call of duty." He has
written two screenplays and is currently working on his third book.
William Plumer of New Hampshire merits the recognition of
historical students along with those other pioneer diarists of the
United States Senate because his Memorandum is an almost daily
record of sessions in the Senate from October 17, 1803, when
Congress convened in special session to consider the treaty and
conventions with France respecting the purchase of Louisiana, until
the close of his term in March 1807.
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