What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:
*On the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, Brandon and his father enter the Twin Towers in New York City. His father works on the 107th floor.
*While is father is getting ready for his work day, Brandon secretly leaves the floor to venture to the gift shop to obtain a gift for a friend.
*Within minutes of leaving the 107th floor, Brandon's world is literally torn apart by an airplane slamming into the building.
*On the morning of September 11, 2019, Reshmina faces a danger of her own in Afghanistan when she stumbles across an American soldier.
*She must face the challenge of protecting her own family while trying to save the life of the American soldier.
What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
Who Should Read It:
*Because of the content of the story, I would recommend the book to readers in fifth and/or sixth grade. This would be a terrific book for a young reader and their parent to share together as they could discuss the actual events of 2001 and 2019. Of course, the middle-school reader would be ideal for the novel. Happy Reading!
What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
*Ground Zero was one of the best audio book experiences I've had in a long time.
*I was captivated by Brandon and Reshmina's stories and tried to figure out how the two children were connected.
*The scenes with Brandon in the building were quite difficult to listen to and brought me back to the horrific day in 2001.
*To be honest, there were more than a couple times when I had tears in my eyes and a sinking sense of sadness in my heart.
*As much as I tried to figure out how Brandon and Reshmina were "related", I was so surprised by the outcome of both stories. Well done, Alan, well done!
Who Should Read It:
*Because of the content of the story, I would recommend the book to readers in fifth and/or sixth grade. This would be a terrific book for a young reader and their parent to share together as they could discuss the actual events of 2001 and 2019. Of course, the middle-school reader would be ideal for the novel. Happy Reading!
Rating: 5 STARS out of 5 Stars
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