Keywords
Cedarville, undergraduate, literary journal
Department/School of Contributor's Major
English, Literature, and Modern Languages
Publication Date
Spring 2025
Disciplines
Art and Design | Creative Writing | Fiction | Nonfiction | Photography | Poetry
Type of Work
Nonfiction
DOI
10.15385/jcr.2025.25.37
Contributor's Note
This essay draws comparisons between the events of 9/11 and the aftermath of the Garden of Eden. It warns against forgetting the things we have lost, including our once-perfect relationship with God.
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Recommended Citation
Thornsbury, Grace
(2025)
"When the Planes Stopped Flying,"
Cedarville Review: Vol. 25, Article 10.
DOI: 10.15385/jcr.2025.25.37
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarvillereview/vol25/iss1/10
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© 2025 Grace Thornsbury. All rights reserved.
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