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OPINION

A 9-11 Story: How Hope Found Redemption One Tuesday Morning

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My friend Karen Kingsbury, the New York Times best-selling author, sent me the most wonderful suggestion for a story the other day. 

It’s about woman named Hope Painter, from Lebanon, Pennsylvania and her nine-year old son, Kingston.
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Hope was in Lower Manhattan on that fateful Tuesday morning - 15 years ago. 

She was being evacuated when the second plane hit the World Trade Center towers. She saw things - unspeakable things - that caused her unimaginable trauma. 

The days turned into weeks and the weeks turned into months yet Hope was unable to escape from the memories of September 11, 2001. 

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