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119 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Widow's Grief and Courage
I presume to suggest that this book be read in combination with Jere Longman's Among the Heroes. Frankly, I am unable to appreciate the full nature and extent of Lisa Beamer's grief, following the death of her husband and others aboard United flight 93. As she explains in this book, her primary challenge since then has been to overcome that grief while somehow providing...
Published on August 20, 2002 by Robert Morris

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2.0 out of 5 stars roll over
Anytime tragedy surrounds a country, any written material that delves on that tragedy is always touching. "Let's Roll" gives us a peek into what may have happened during Flight 93. But after all that is said and done, what truly happened on that flight remains a speculation. True, this book gives us a glimpse of the person Todd Beamer was (and his life with Lisa), but...
Published on October 9, 2002


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119 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Widow's Grief and Courage, August 20, 2002
This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
I presume to suggest that this book be read in combination with Jere Longman's Among the Heroes. Frankly, I am unable to appreciate the full nature and extent of Lisa Beamer's grief, following the death of her husband and others aboard United flight 93. As she explains in this book, her primary challenge since then has been to overcome that grief while somehow providing for the needs of their three children. (Daughter Morgan was born in January, only a few months after United flight 93 crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.) Although she has written a bestseller, and continues to attract media attention, Lisa Beamer remains focused on her children and the work of the Todd M. Beamer Foundation whose mission is to assist other children who have also lost a parent. The title of her book refers to her late husband's last recorded remarks just before he and others aboard the plane attempted to overcome the terrorists who had skyjacked it. ("Are you guys ready? Let's roll!") They knew what had already happened on September 11th whereas those aboard the other three flights did not. Huddled to the rear of their plane, several were able to call loved ones and then recited the Lord's Prayer before rushing the forward area.

Those who read this book expecting a detailed account of those final moments will be disappointed. (That is why I highly recommend Longman's book.) What Lisa Beamer shares in this book is her abiding religious faith, probably without which she could not cope with the loss of her beloved husband. She is also determined to help others to understand who her late husband was and why his heroism is "so Todd." She suggests that he was "more than a half hour of time on September 11." Of course, the same can be said of everyone else aboard that flight as well as of those aboard the other three flights and of everyone else who perished at the World Trade Center and at the Pentagon.

It has been less than a year since the multiple of tragedies occurred and it may be several decades before we will be able to fully grasp the nature and extent of heroism both in the air and on the ground throughout that tragic day...and during the weeks which followed. Lisa Beamer has written an inspirational account of her own experiences. Although apparently there have been indications at least some resentment of her celebrity, with which she seems to be uncomfortable, she observes that "I haven't gotten that sense on my interactions with the other families. I do my best to say what happened on that plane was teamwork, that there are a lot of untold stories and other heroes" aboard United flight 93. Perhaps in time, we will learn more about them. Perhaps those "untold stories" will be added to Todd Beamer's.

My final comment is that, now more than ever before, we need to re-define heroism so as to include otherwise "ordinary" people who, when faced with a life-threatening crisis, respond with extraordinary courage. May our beloved nation always have Todd Beamers to accept that challenge...and Lisa Beamers to help us to appreciate them.

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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Couragious and Generous of Spirit, August 24, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
I sat down today to start reading Lisa Beamer's acoount of her life and the last 11 month's. Lisa is so very generous in her writing to share her experience's with us. This book is more about the " person of faith" that was Todd Beamer . Those characteristic's lead him to act in the most heroic way. Lisa not only share's her own experience's - but gives the reader a glimpse of what happened on a more personal level while visiting the crash site , The White House and the course of event's that have lead her to the present. The book most defintely may make some people question the road they have taken . The incredible courage , generousity of spirit and dedication to her husband's memory is remarkable. I could not put the book down.
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106 of 126 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars this book isn't what you might think..., August 26, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
First of all, I purchased the book because I've admired Lisa Beamer for all her strength and dignity in what must be the worst period of her life. When she writes of Todd being a hero (and I completely agree that he as well as the other passengers and flight crew on Flight 93 were heroes), Lisa Beamer is herself a hero. She has been 9/11's Jackie Kennedy--a vision of poise and dignity. Now on to the book. After I finished it, I concluded that if I'd have known Lisa and Todd as a couple, we probably wouldn't have been friends. I'd probably have found their deeply held religious beliefs off-putting. On further examination, I realize that would have been my loss. Lisa quotes alot from the Bible, and for people like myself who consider themselves "spiritual" but not religious, it might seem to be over the top. But there's one part of the book that has really stuck with me since I've read it. When Lisa describes Todd's memorial service, she writes of a service filled with hope because of her total belief that Todd now dwells in Heaven, and that she will see him again. She also believes in God's will, and that Sept. 11 proved something that we all should have known all along, but might have forgotten: That God is always in control, even when we foolishly think we are. Lisa then goes on to write about a memorial service in Shanksville, PA, a service at which God was never mentioned. Lisa and her brother Paul agree that for those who grieve for loved ones without a complete belief in God, and mourn without hope, that is the saddest, most wretched grief of all. Lisa's book reveals much about Todd Beamer as a boy and young man, how they met and fell in love, and their live as newlyweds and with small children. There's not alot in this book about what exactly happened on that flight, and I don't think there needed to be. I imagine the writing of this book was cathartic to Lisa, and that's a good thing. I think Lisa Beamer is a great lady, and I think she's got a great head on her shoulders and will be able to come through this tragedy and lead a worthwhile and productive life. As far as the book, some of the writing seemed a bit over the top and naive (way too many explanation points for me), but other than that, her story is an awesome one. But think about this...this is just one person's story. For all of the nearly 3,000 people who died that day, I'm sure there are just as many amazing, wonderful, and uplifting biographies that could be written of each and every person who was murdered that day. I hope someday those stories get written, too.
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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A story of faith, August 22, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
First off, I would like to suggest that each person read this book before critiquing it. Like Queen Esther from the Old Testament of the Bible, Lisa Beemer has been a comfort in a time of crisis. Her story is filled with multiple examples of how God shaped her life for the whirlwhind that occurred on September 11th.

Lisa approaches the book with a humble spirit, but with a sense of joy that God has provided even in a time of crisis. This book was not written to "capitalize from tradegy" but was written to help others see how God works in the most unique ways. Lisa displayed her steadfast faith in God even in her weakest hour.

After reading this book, I felt that Lisa was trying to reach out to those who have experienced the same losses. This book is a wonderful read, kept me entertained throughout, and should be read with a box of kleenex!

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Joanna, September 17, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
I am deeply moved and saddened, however hopeful, in the moments since I finished this book. Lisa's account is a testimony to her and Todd's faith--she invites us into her home and life to experience the events that changed her life on Sept. 11--yet shares her joys and sorrows in recounting the days that followed. This woman has exhibited grace and beauty, which has held fast in the face of terrorism. Her book, well written, gripping, and a tribute to her much-loved husband, is a testament to each and every American who lived and died September 11. Thank you, Lisa, for your honesty, your candor, and your willingness to let me know Todd, one of many American heros about whom I never wanted to hear.
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35 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What an Inspiration!, August 28, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
This book inspired me to have a closer relationship with God, cherish my family - especially my husband - and become a better person. What an amazing woman and the epitomy of what a Christ-like woman should be! The whole book just filled me with inspiration. Shame on these few reviewers who claim she was trying to cash in. She didn't receive a cent from this book - it went to her charitable foundation for parentless kids named for her husband. Just goes to show that some people will find the bad no matter what. But, the ones with Christ in the center of their lives, find the GOOD! Thank You, Lisa, for being an inpiration and a true servant of Christ.
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Brave and Powerful Testimony, September 5, 2002
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Lori Fowler (Pueblo, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
Only handful of times have I read a book that has made a profound difference in my life--Let's Roll by Lisa Beamer is one of those books. I started it at 10:30 in the evening and didn't put it down until 3 a.m.! Usually I'm out cold after two pages!

In the pages of the book, Lisa shares her faith and life so intimately and fully that you can't help but identify with her and her family and what they've endured. It's a remarkable testimonial of a real and practical faith in the strength, power, comfort, and ultimately the salvation of Jesus Christ! I think if you're a non-believer this book may make you one, and if you are a believer it can strength your faith immensely.

Lisa and those involved in publishing the book have taken a situation so horribly evil and bereft of God and used it as a way to honor Him and display His grace! That's a miracle! I felt personally honored that Lisa and her family would shared their tragedy, their faith, and their example with the rest of us!

To stay I strongly recommend this book would be an understatement. Please borrow or buy a copy and read it--even if you think you just don't have the time! It's a quick read, and it will change you!!!

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38 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Heartwarming, August 25, 2002
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This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
For those of you looking for a commentary on political events, this book is not for you. For those of you who want to be upset because she is "capitalizing" on tragedy, please note that all profits go to a non-profit organization (the Todd Beamer Foundation)... I would be as disturbed as anyone else if this money was going right to her.

This book is NOT (and is not meant to be)an intellectual exercise. (This is why I did not give the book all 5 stars) HOWEVER, you can make it a spiritual experience if you wish to, and the book really moved me. It made me think about my own relationship with God and the choices I have made, and the way I have been going about things, and the way I have been looking at things. This book has helped to give me me faith in life, and in God, and in His plan for me. Thanks, Lisa, for writing such an inspiring book. I enjoyed reading about your faith, your family, and your hope. I wish you and your family the best.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ordinary book by an Extroadinary survivor!, September 12, 2002
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Linda Okerstrom (Lombard, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
Lisa Beamer is not a writer by trade. This is a simple tale in a simple style that any of us might emply as we recount our experiences and reflections to family and friends. What makes her account extraodinary is how she and Todd chose to live, the choices they made each day and the priorities they held. When tragedy struck they were able to respond in the noblest way because their foundation had been carefully built and their perspective was the long view, with eternity in view. Thank you, Lisa, for keeping your focus and message simple offering hope to anyone going through tragedy.
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41 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every-day hero's tales, August 21, 2002
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Jason J. Pak (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (Hardcover)
This book was almost impossible to put down. I felt every emotion that Lisa did in the book. Another great book about an average American hero.
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