
Brothers wounded by Boston bombing share struggles, strength
Clip: 4/15/2014 | 6m 17s
Brothers wounded by Boston bombing share struggles, strength
One year ago, Paul and J.P. Norden were cheering on a buddy near the finish line of the Boston Marathon when they heard the first bomb go off. Then they were struck by the second bomb, and both of them lost a leg. Emily Rooney of WGBH sits down with the two brothers to talk about life before and after the attack, and the experience of co-writing a book about their journey.
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Brothers wounded by Boston bombing share struggles, strength
Clip: 4/15/2014 | 6m 17s
One year ago, Paul and J.P. Norden were cheering on a buddy near the finish line of the Boston Marathon when they heard the first bomb go off. Then they were struck by the second bomb, and both of them lost a leg. Emily Rooney of WGBH sits down with the two brothers to talk about life before and after the attack, and the experience of co-writing a book about their journey.
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