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Cedarhurst Alley is a terrific read. . .
That I thoroughly enjoyed reading Cedarhurst Alley is unquestioned. After all, I have been writing about noise, including aircraft noise, for the past thirty years. Beyond that, I was impressed how successfully Denny Hatch has depicted the noise sufferer Hendon Chait. Just as Philip Seymour Hoffman has reached into the body and soul of Truman Capote, so has Hendon Chait stepped into the shoes of so many of the residents who live within the flight paths of nearby airports. Hendon's outrage and anger seep through every pore of his body and his protest speaks to the anguish of so many people whose lives have been shattered by overhead jet noise. However, Hendon has done what these suffering souls have been unable to accomplish. He has brought the FAA and the aviation industry to its knees. Hendon has fulfilled the long-term wishes and fantasies of so many airport-noise sufferers. Everyone who has been awakened in the middle of the night by the roar of an airplane or has had a conversation or television viewing disrupted by the sound of a jet roaring into the living room will cheer Hendon on as he seeks justice for his cause.
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