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Terror 9/11


High Interest Teenage

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No. of pages 96

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Great for age 12-18 years
Curtis was just picking up his sister. But that was at the World Trade Centre. And that was when the first plane hit. As the north tower burst into flames, the teenager must face the odds...To save his sister...his father...and himself? It's a hundred flights of steps...Can any of them make it that far...? Books aren't your thing? Don't worry. You just haven't read the right ones yet. These books are 'page-turners'. Whether they are funny or exciting, or emotional, they are all about believable people. This isn't Hogwarts, it's the real world. They are designed, first and foremost, to be really enjoyable - great stories that will have you hooked from the first page and won't let up - or let you down - until you've finished. Basically, they don't muck about: they start off gripping, and keep up with the action until the very last page. The books have everything from trappings, snow disasters, Arctic strandings, bullies, mystical horses, hackers, missing kids, juvenile prison, death-defying crashes, ghosts, divorce, hold-ups, death and honour, street gangs, drugs, intense sport...you name it. So whatever your 'flava', we have something to tickle your fancy.Pick one up and enjoy the ride. ..

 

This book is part of a book series called High Interest Teenage .

There are 96 pages in this book. This is a short story book. This book was published 2007 by Robinswood Press .

Paul Kropp is the author of many popular novels for young people. His work includes six award-winning young adult novels, many high-interest novels, as well as writing for adults and younger children. Mr. Kropp's most popular novels for young adults, 'Moonkid and Prometheus' and 'Moonkid and Liberty', have been translated into German, Danish, French, Portuguese and two dialects of Spanish. They have won awards across the globe. Paul Kropp lives in an 1889 town-house in Toronto's Cabbagetown district with his wife Lori and is a popular speaker for teachers and librarians on issues related to reading. Doug Paton is a young Toronto-based writer. When he's not busy studying or travelling, he works as a magazine and newspaper journalist. Doug completed a short fantasy novel at the age of eleven, but Terror 9/11 is his first published work of fiction.

This book has the following chapters: Chapter One: I Didn't Want to Go Chapter Two: Picking Up Allie Chapter Three: The Building Shook Chapter Four: Where's Dad? Where's Allie? Chapter Five: Going Back Up Chapter Six: The Second Plane Chapter Seven: The Real Nightmare Chapter Eight: Firefighters Moving Up Chapter Nine: Trapped Chapter Ten: Only Rubble and Concrete Chapter Eleven: I'm Not a Hero

This book is in the following series:

High Interest Teenage

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