The Other Side of Nothing
A Survivor’s Journey toward Healing
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About the Book
Hilda M. Valentine grew up on a small farm, attended college, and moved to New York for a better life. Working in insurance claims for more than twenty years, she climbed the ranks to a claims management position and finally landed her dream job as a supervising case manager for a structured settlement company. Her office was located on the 100th floor of the South Tower of the World Trade center in Manhattan. The position started in August of 2001. But one month later, on September 11th, everything changed.
In The Other Side of Nothing, she shares her survival story. It’s the story of being at her desk when the first plane hit the North Tower. It’s the story of being in the stairwell, on the seventy-fifth floor, just below the impact as the second plane struck the South Tower. But most importantly, this is the story of the long road of healing that followed.
This memoir offers insight into the aftermath of a 9/11 survivor and how God’s word and his grace and his mercy sustained her throughout the journey.
About the Author
Hilda M. Valentine was born in Ringgold, Virginia, on a small farm. She moved to New York after college, chasing a dream of a better life. Working in insurance claims for more than twenty years, she climbed the ranks to management and landed her dream job on the hundredth floor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center. Within two months of landing the job, the dream was shattered by the 9/11 terrorist attacks.