Commentary
Los Angeles Times, August 13 2004
   
"The Kean Mutiny"
Mother Jones, August 2004
   
"Vigilant Widows Wait For Condi With Suspicion"
New York Observer, April 12, 2004
   
Gail on MSNBC's "Hardball", April 8, 2004
   
Gail on MSNBC's "Hardball", April 1, 2004
   
"Four 9/11 Moms Watch Rumsfeld And Grumble"
New York Observer, March 29, 2004
   
"Ex-Spook Sirrs: Early Osama Call Got Her Ejected"
New York Observer, March 15, 2004
   
"Kerrey Says 9/11 Group Meets With Condoleezza"
New York Observer, February 6, 2004
   
"Whistleblower Comes In Cold From the F.B.I. "
New York Observer, January 21, 2004
   
"Four 9/11 Moms Battle Bush"
New York Observer, August 20, 2003
   
"Los Angeles Times, "Harrowing Past is Still Part of U.S.", September 7, 2003
   
Vanity Fair, "September Widows"
9/11-One Year Later...
   
So Much Good Happened Here
PARADE Magazine
July 21, 2002
   
Gail shares insight with health workers dealing with 9/11; Asbury Park Press,
May 4, 2002
   
Two River Times article about Meridian Health conference for Health Workers;
May 10, 2002
   
Six months later, U.S. Fragments
March 11, 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


In the days immediately following 9/11, Gail Sheehy went to Middletown, New Jersey, a community that lost more people in the World Trade Center than any other outside New York City. For the better part of two years, Sheehy followed the women, men and children who remained after the devastation and who continue to put their lives back together. Sheehy's Middletown, America:  One Town's Passage from Trauma to Hope , was published by Random House in September 2003 and received wide critical acclaim. Yet for Sheehy, the Middletown community and the nation, the story continues and threat remains.

In her book, and later in a series of articles for the New York Observer, Sheehy continues to tell the story of four widowed moms from New Jersey who turned their sorrow into action and became formidable witnesses to the failures of the country’s leaders to connect the dots before September 11. Sheehy follows the four moms as they fight White House attempts to thwart the 9/11 Commission.
 
In addition to her articles for the New York Observer, Sheehy is regularly featured on radio and television coverage about the failures before and the aftermath of September 11.  

Here is a sampling of her work: