From Angelo Guglielmo, Jr.:
To my fabulous coauthor, Robin Gaby Fisher, who so generously bestowed her formidable talent, sharp wit, and insight throughout this writing. To everyone in the Guglielmo family (and Antonio), for always being there. To the wonderful author, Marian Fontana, for her compassion, love, and light in sharing her bold and courageous path with me. To Beth Dannhauser for her perception and guidance. To Alice Greenwald, Amy Weinstein, Jan Ramirez, Lynn Rasic, and the staff at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum for their warmth, insight, and recognizing “the endurance of those who survive.”
To Amy Rapp and Meredith Vieira for taking a chance on me and giving a deep, vibrant life to the documentary, “The Woman Who Wasn’t There.” To my generous colleagues, Andy Bowley, Peter McGovern, and Alberto Chelleri, who have always believed in the film whose footage, of course, became essential research material for the book.
To Karen Seiger of Sirene MediaWorks, who always makes an adventure fun. To Chris Edwards of Production Junction for being there for me and all artists, a filmmaker’s best friend forever. To Ross Kauffman of Red Light Films for teaching me to be tougher. To Andrea Smith for her talent, red hair, and love of life.
To Lynn Tierney, Howard Cash, Rachael Grygorcewicz, and Sally Yerkovich for believing in me. To Peter Green for his expertise, artistry, and support. To Steve Dannhauser and Michael Weil of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP for their early advice. To Amanda Ripley for her astute perspective into the lives of survivors. To Mary Miles of Greenberg Traurig, and to the terrific director Steven Addair and producers Danielle Addair and Susann Brinkley of Shoulder Hill Entertainment. To Jaime Longhi and Jonathan Gray and Bruce Meyerson of Gray, Krauss and Des Rochers LLP. To Robert Seigel of Cowan DeBaets Abrahams & Sheppard LLP. To Steve Guglielmo. To Javier Amor of the Amor Group, Austin Murphy, David Schlamm, and Esther Muller of City Connections Realty for helping to keep me afloat during the process. To Anthony Antonello, Fred Funke, Ari Silverstein, Rob Purdy, Arsen Karougian, Matt McLaughlin, Mike Dawson, and Abe Clements for good times at the beach.
I’m also so very grateful to Jane Rosenthal of Tribeca Productions for her warmth and encouragement.
To Leah Packtor, Arlene Golonka, Joan Hazelton, and all the teachers at Francis Lewis High School who inspired me to plant seeds. To Charity James who believed in this project from the very beginning and created magic with laughter, love, and unabashed chutzpah. To Kelley McAuliffe for her fiery wisdom.
To Gabriel Amor who has been there, through the light and dark, to guide me with his expansive talent and warm heart—thanks for helping me off the precipice. To Kurt Griemsmann for being an amazing lifelong friend.
To my father, Angelo J. Guglielmo, Sr., for being a stellar role model and instilling in me his investigative instinct. And finally, to the magnificent writer, painter, and artist of life, Grace Guglielmo, who taught me how to make life an expedition, cultivate a garden, paint in vivid colors, and dream.
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