America Is Under Attack--September 11, 2001
The Day the Towers Fell: Actual Times Series, Book 4
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2011
Lexile Score
840
Reading Level
4-5
ATOS
5.8
Interest Level
K-3(LG)
نویسنده
Don Brownناشر
Roaring Brook Pressشابک
9781466807952
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cutipup200511 - This book is about the day the twin towers fell so the day the twin towers fell was September,11,2001 and some tourist wanted to crash into the twin towers and they were mad so they decided to make more damage to tithe city so when it was over they rebuilt the city and everything went back to normal.
November 14, 2011
Explaining the events of September 11, even 10 years afterward, is a task fraught with emotion. Brown's sturdy yet empathetic tone seems just right. Winnowing through the day's thousands of stories to focus on a representative few, he conveys suspense while maintaining respect, and pays understated homage to the heroism of the rescuers. Individuals who were inside the Twin Towers that day, or who went in to helpâfire captain Jay Jonas, who led a team aiding an older woman whose bad feet made their exit agonizingly slow; Chris Young, who was trapped in an elevator and walked out unscathedâare studied in clear and telling detail. The worst momentsâ"at 9:59 AM the South Tower came downââare recorded with journalistic calm. Brown's courtroom-style artwork draws little attention to itself; he focuses on the anguished faces of spectators as they watch from the ground, pans across the Manhattan skyline, and portrays a crew of firefighters huddled in a corner, engulfed in smoke. An invaluable resource for educators and parents, it's also unexpectedly comforting: "We got through it,â Brown seems to say, "and we are still here.â Ages 9â12.
Starred review from September 1, 2011
Gr 3-6-Specifically addressing young readers with no memory of that tragic day, America combines news reports with published eyewitness accounts. Brown's compelling narrative chronologically recounts the morning's events in a tone both straightforward and compassionate, without resorting to sensationalism. Brown's watercolor illustrations, covering most of each spread, mirror this voice, conveying the day's chaos and despair without unnecessarily frightening readers. The lack of a table of contents, chapter breaks, and an index suggests that this is a one-sitting read, but the book certainly contains enough information for research. An author's note, source notes, and a brief bibliography are included.-Rebecca Dash Donsky, New York Public Library
Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
September 1, 2011
Grades 3-5 A treatment of the attacks of September 11 relying heavily on illustration was inevitable, and something readers could anticipate with a mixture of hopefulness and trepidation. Thankfully, Brown's take, an entry in his Actual Times series, is a model of straightforward, earnest nonfiction writing that brings things to many an uncomfortable pointthat cannot be avoidedwithout going too far. This is not a book about motives: Al-Qaeda hated America's power and influence is about all we get for a backdrop. Brown instead focuses upon the minute-by-minute progression of the attacks, from the initial pandemonium to the firefighters' attempt at rescue, along the way working in mini stories of various survivors and heroes. Brown's emotive watercolors keep faces indistinct, though there is no doubt that some of the images are frightening: the fireball blooming in the lobby of the North Tower, people hanging out of blasted upper windows, the two-page spread of black smoke that blots out all else. This is not transcendent, but that is all right; that this solid, well-sourced book makes no major missteps is a wonderful thing in itself.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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