Eleven - Tom Rogers

Eleven

By Tom Rogers

  • Release Date: 2014-02-07
  • Genre: Historical Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 141 Ratings

Description

Alex Douglas always wanted to be a hero. But nothing heroic ever happened to Alex. Nothing, that is, until his eleventh birthday. When Alex rescues a stray dog as a birthday gift to himself, he doesn't think his life can get much better. Radar, his new dog, pretty much feels the same way. But this day has bigger things in store for both of them.

This is a story about bullies and heroes. About tragedy and hope. About enemies with two legs and friends with four, and pesky little sisters and cranky old men, and an unexpected lesson in kindness delivered with a slice of pizza.

This is Eleven: the journey of a boy turning eleven on 9/11.

Reviews

  • 10 OUT OF 10 DO RECOMMEND!!!

    5
    By MUST READS!
    This is one of the best books i’ve read about 9/11 yet!! This book really does capture all the feelings and thoughts one would have during such an uncertain and tragic time- 9/11. Honestly I highly recommend the ending was heartwarming but also saddening at the same time!! Must Read!!
  • Amazing

    5
    By dtufyufgfjfhjfhi
    This book was a very good book that I enjoyed reading in my free time.
  • One of the best books I’ve ever read

    5
    By kiram12908
    I don’t quite think words could explain how much I liked this book lol, there was just so much emotion and detail but enough space to imagine. It truly felt like you were the characters/knew the characters personally
  • Good

    5
    By Livi212Licorice
    Good
  • Amazing book

    5
    By Ana🦄
    I read this book for a school project and I thought it was an amazing and very good book
  • Captivating YA novel should be required reading.

    5
    By Won’t forget this one.
    This captivating, adventure-filled YA novel about a young boy turning eleven on 9/11 should be required reading in schools because it conveys much more than the history books ever will about what it might have felt like to be a child on this fateful day. It's a fun, gripping, poignant journey and after reading it, I get choked up even looking at the cover. The author has written many Disney movies, so you can be sure this book is suitable for children. However, it also worked for me on an adult level and stayed with me long after I put it down. Highly recommend.