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Thunder Dog

The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
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2 of 2 copies available

Faith. Trust. Triumph. "I trust Roselle with my life, every day. She trusts me to direct her. And today is no different, except the stakes are higher." --Michael Hingson. First came the boom--the loud, deep, unapologetic bellow that seemed to erupt from the very core of the earth. Eerily, the majestic high-rise slowly leaned to the south. On the seventy-eighth floor of the World Trade Center's north tower, no alarms sounded, and no one had information about what had happened at 8:46 a.m. on September 11, 2001-- what should have been a normal workday for thousands of people. All that was known to the people inside was what they could see out the windows: smoke and fire and millions of pieces of burning paper and other debris falling through the air. Blind since birth, Michael couldn't see a thing, but he could hear the sounds of shattering glass, falling debris, and terrified people flooding around him and his guide dog, Roselle. However, Roselle sat calmly beside him. In that moment, Michael chose to trust Roselle's judgment and not to panic. They are a team. Thunder Dog allows you entry into the isolated, fume-filled chamber of stairwell B to experience survival through the eyes of a blind man and his beloved guide dog. Live each moment from the second a Boeing 767 hits the north tower, to the harrowing stairwell escape, to dodging death a second time as both towers fold into the earth. It's the 9/11 story that will forever change your spirit and your perspective. Thunder Dog illuminates Hingson's lifelong determination to achieve parity in a sighted world, and how the rare trust between a man and his guide dog can inspire an unshakable faith in each one of us.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The initial story of Michael and his guide dog, Roselle, is an emotional and touching one. However, it wasn't until September 11, 2001, that the true nature of their remarkable relationship became evident when Roselle guided him out of a burning Tower One. Narrator Christopher Prince offers a well-devised reading, gently nuanced with an underplayed emotional tone that ensures listeners can empathize with Michael and not pity him. As solid as the reading is, the musical cues throughout only hamper the dramatic effect rather than enhance it. The overall reading is compelling, and the story an incredible one: a compulsive listening experience. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2011

      If you are looking for an inspirational story about a dog, keep looking. If you are looking for a book about surviving the horrors of 9/11, this is not that either. This book is the inspirational memoir of Hingson and how his blindness was a launch pad to a career full of prestigious jobs, for example, national public affairs director, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc., and regional sales manager at Quantum. Now president of the Michael Hingson Group, he is able to use his experiences to help others create a more inclusive world. This program contains additional speeches, a Q&A between the producer and the author, and a PDF file. Recommended for readers of inspirational materials.--Theresa Connors, Arkansas Tech Univ. Lib., Russellville

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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