5.0

Almost any book with this premise would probably leave an impression: all eyewitness stories are either heartbreaking, inspiring or both. But this book somehow rides even above it's premise. It's never confusing, despite containing a seemingly endless amount of characters, a painstaking reconstruction of the day it happened. I particularly liked the few passages where you get these repititions of observations that run through multiple accounts: the clear blue day, the silence after the collapse,....