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Bernards man writes novel reflecting on 9/11 and religion
The Courier News, August 13, 2007 by Walter O'Brien
BERNARDS -- William Thomas Kinsella didn't work in the World Trade Center, but he passed through it each morning commuting between his Basking Ridge home and Wall Street job.
Each morning, he saw one particular stranger's face, and it stuck in his mind.
Sept. 11, 2001, was the last time he saw that face, but Kinsella has never forgotten that stranger, whose fictionalized story, and the day that changed America, is told in "A Cross Estate," a newly published book authored by Kinsella.
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