Courtesy of Thomas Panevino
Thomas Panevino with his dog, Eddie, in 2001
Thomas Panevino, 11, stared up in shock. He was looking at New York City’s skyline. The city’s two tallest buildings—the Twin Towers—were gone.
In their place was a huge, dark cloud. It looked like a monster hanging over the city.
It was September 11, 2001. New York City had just been attacked. Two planes had crashed into the Twin Towers, causing them to crumble. Now Thomas and his dad were on a boat. They were heading across the river toward New Jersey.
Suddenly, someone cried out, “We’re sinking!” Thomas looked at the back of the boat. Water was pouring in. They were only about halfway across the river.
Would they make it to New Jersey in time?
Thomas Panevino, 11, stared upward. New York City’s skyline looked wrong. The city’s tallest buildings, the Twin Towers, were gone. In their place was a huge, dark cloud. It looked like a monster.
It was September 11, 2001. The city had just been attacked. Two planes had crashed into the Twin Towers, which had crumbled. Now Thomas was on a boat headed for New Jersey.
Someone said, “We’re sinking!” Water was filling the boat. They were halfway across the river. Would they make it?
Thomas Panevino, 11, stared up in astonishment at New York City’s skyline. The city’s two tallest buildings—the Twin Towers—were gone. In their place was an enormous dark cloud—like a monster hanging over the city.
It was September 11, 2001, and New York City had just been attacked. Two planes had crashed into the Twin Towers, causing them to crumble. Now Thomas and his father were on a boat headed across the river toward New Jersey.
Suddenly, someone cried out, “We’re sinking!” Thomas looked at the back of the boat and saw water pouring in. They were only about halfway across the river.
Would they make it to New Jersey in time?