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Top Books That Focuses On 911 And Beyond Narrative

By Patricia Young


Nowadays, there are numerous events that transpired in the past that has helped shaped and changed how society functions. At times, some of these were so large in scale and in its scope that it has sufficiently aided in the transformation of numerous industries and also with regard to the lives of the people surrounding these areas and events. Nevertheless, one cannot expect all happenings that took place to be positive, seeing as people differ in nature and intentions.

The attacks on the twin towers of its Trade Center on that fated day on September 11, 2001 are a part of history that is considered dark and grisly in nature. Not only did the attacks cause millions in property damage, it resulted in the death of over 2,996 people and injured an estimated amount of 6,000 men and women. Despite it all, people have continued to write about it, create art, and even movies in spite of it all. Following this trail of thought, stated below is a comprehensive list of literature about 911 and Beyond Narrative.

All We Have Left is penned by an author named Wendy Mills. It focuses solely on two girls from different time periods, but was affected by the events that transpired on that fateful day. The book is often regarded as a good story to read, especially for young children who did not necessarily go through the experience. That is because the narrator is from the eyes of two young kids, one who is Muslim and the other who is just a regular teenager.

For more adult related content, one should consider reading The Angola Deception. The book was created by D. C. Alden many years ago and is considered a great ready for folks who like reading stories that have a lot of action and adventure. The focused character is named Frank Marshall who was used to be a navy seal. The story begins when he is constantly on the run from other people because of his know about concerning the attacks on that date.

Alex Berenson worked for the popular newspaper publication the New York Times before writing his very own book that won him an Edgar Award. It was titled The Faithful Spy and was about its main character whose name is John Wells. While working as a secret agent for the Central Intelligence Agency he was sent to Afghanistan due to the war going on.

A popular addition to this list is Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, which was translated into a film that garnered a lot of attention for its cinematography and good acting. It starred Sandra Bullock, Tom Hanks, Viola Davis, and many more. It emphasized on a kid named Oskar, who suffered from subsequent depression, anxiety, insomnia, and frequent panic attacks after the death of his father who died inside the World Trade Center building.

Saturday is written by Ian McEwan and was published twelve years ago in 2005. The titular character is Henry Perowne who is otherwise, an ordinary fellow who resides in London. The plot however, is based upon the events that transpired on February fifteen in the year 2003. While going about his day, he contemplates the protest happening within the city but is interrupted when violent and troublesome stranger bumps into him.

Amy Waldman worked the same newspaper as Alex Berenson before authoring her book titled The Submission. What sets her novel apart is that it did not focus solely on what was happening during the day of attacks. Instead, her plot revolved around a single mother who is living with the negative impacts of what happened 10 years later.

All in all, these are just some of the novels that were written as a result of that particular event. If not for it, people would not have experienced the change that is happening today. While it was not something to be smiled upon, it has certainly touched men, women, and children in differing ways today.




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