Reviews
Advance praise for The Boy Who Fell Out of the Sky " I know that this beautiful sad story will haunt me for a long time. Ken Dornstein proves himself the truest kind of private investigator in the search for the truth about his brother, one whose goal is the ultimate mystery, the secret of a soul." - Ron Rosenbaum, author of Explaining Hitler and The Secret Parts of Fortune " An original and compelling memoir of life and death. This story of the eternal battles and love affairs of brotherhood is meditative, confused, angry, and ironic. We watch Dornstein save himself amid the ashes of a terrorist attack on Americans and start a life of his own. And we are grateful for this time with him." - Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead " A heartbreaking, deeply personal memoir of a brother's quest to know the unknowable, to make sense of what doesn't make sense. Ken Dornstein has written a stunningly haunting, honest work about finding himself." - A. M. Homes, author of The Safety of Objects, Advance praise for The Boy Who Fell Out of the Sky "I know that this beautiful sad story will haunt me for a long time. Ken Dornstein proves himself the truest kind of private investigator in the search for the truth about his brother, one whose goal is the ultimate mystery, the secret of a soul." Ron Rosenbaum, author of Explaining Hitler and The Secret Parts of Fortune "An original and compelling memoir of life and death. This story of the eternal battles and love affairs of brotherhood is meditative, confused, angry, and ironic. We watch Dornstein save himself amid the ashes of a terrorist attack on Americans and start a life of his own. And we are grateful for this time with him." Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead "A heartbreaking, deeply personal memoir of a brother's quest to know the unknowable, to make sense of what doesn't make sense. Ken Dornstein has written a stunningly haunting, honest work about finding himself." A. M. Homes, author of The Safety of Objects From the Hardcover edition., Advance praise for The Boy Who Fell Out of the Sky "I know that this beautiful sad story will haunt me for a long time. Ken Dornstein proves himself the truest kind of private investigator in the search for the truth about his brother, one whose goal is the ultimate mystery, the secret of a soul." Ron Rosenbaum, author of Explaining Hitler and The Secret Parts of Fortune "An original and compelling memoir of life and death. This story of the eternal battles and love affairs of brotherhood is meditative, confused, angry, and ironic. We watch Dornstein save himself amid the ashes of a terrorist attack on Americans and start a life of his own. And we are grateful for this time with him." Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead "A heartbreaking, deeply personal memoir of a brother's quest to know the unknowable, to make sense of what doesn't make sense. Ken Dornstein has written a stunningly haunting, honest work about finding himself." A. M. Homes, author of The Safety of Objects