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This is an incomplete list of books about the September 11 attacks. In the first 10 years following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, dozens of books were published about the attacks or about subtopics such as just the attacks on the World Trade Center towers in New York City, and more have been published since. A number of publications have released their own rankings of books about 9/11. In September 2011, '' The Guardian'' provided a listing by three panelists of what they felt to be the 20 best. Five books were identified by another September 2011 review on '' TODAY''. FiveBooks provides listings by experts including security analysts, investigative journalists and academics on the best books about the September 11 attacks.


Fiction

Novels include: *''Architect of Courage'', 2022 novel by American author Victoria Weisfeld *'' Between Two Rivers'', 2004 novel by American author Nicholas Rinaldi *'' Bleeding Edge'', 2013 detective story novel by American author Thomas Pynchon *''
Eleven Eleven or 11 may refer to: *11 (number), the natural number following 10 and preceding 12 * one of the years 11 BC, AD 11, 1911, 2011, or any year ending in 11 Literature * ''Eleven'' (novel), a 2006 novel by British author David Llewellyn *'' ...
'', 2006 novel by Welsh David Llewellyn *''
The Emperor's Children ''The Emperor's Children'' is a 2006 novel by the American author Claire Messud. It is the author's third novel—and her first best-seller. It was longlisted for the 2006 Man Booker Prize. The novel focuses on the stories of three friends in th ...
'', 2006 novel by American author Claire Messud *''
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close ''Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close'' is a 2005 novel by Jonathan Safran Foer. The book's narrator is a nine-year-old boy named Oskar Schell. In the story, Oskar discovers a key in a vase that belonged to his father, a year after he is killed in ...
'', 2005 novel by American author Jonathan Safran Foer, which led to the film adaptation ''Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close'' (2011 film) *''
The Faithful Spy ''The Faithful Spy'' is a novel by ''New York Times'' reporter Alex Berenson. The novel won an Edgar award for Best First novel. It was published in 2006 by Random House and tells the story of a CIA agent who has infiltrated Al Qaeda and, years a ...
'', 2006
Edgar award The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the Edgars, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America, based in New York City. Named after American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849), a pioneer in the genre, the awards honor the bes ...
-winning mystery fiction first novel by
Alex Berenson Alexander Norman Berenson (born January 6, 1973) is an American writer who was a reporter for ''The New York Times'', and has authored several thriller novels as well a book on corporate financial filings. His 2019 book '' Tell Your Children: The ...
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Falling Man ''The Falling Man'' is a photograph taken by Associated Press photographer Richard Drew of a man falling from the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks in New York City. The Unidentified Man in the image was trapped on the uppe ...
'', 2007 novel by Don DeLillo *'' The Garden of Last Days'', 2008 novel by American
Andre Dubus III Andre Dubus III (born September 11, 1959) is an American novelist and short story writer. He is a member of the faculty at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Early life and education Born in Oceanside, California, to Patricia (née Lowe) an ...
*'' The Good Life'', 2006 novel by American Jay McInerney *''The Good Priest's Son'': A Novel by Reynolds Price *''The Immensity of the Here and Now: A Novel of 9.11'', 2003 novel by Paul West *''The Immortalists'', 2018 New York Times #1 bestseller novel by
Chloe Benjamin Chloe Benjamin is an American author. She has written two novels: ''The Immortalists'' (2018) and ''The Anatomy of Dreams'' (2014). ''The Immortalists'' was a ''New York Times'' bestseller. Benjamin is from San Francisco, California. She received ...
*''The Loose Ends Saga'', 2016 science fiction novel by Paul Levinson *''
The Man Who Wouldn't Stand Up ''The Man Who Wouldn't Stand Up'' won the 2013 International Rubery Book Award and is a 2012 satiricalDundee International Book Prize The Dundee International Book Prize was awarded from 2000 to 2016. It billed itself as the UK's premier prize for debut novelists. It included a £5,000 cash award. The annual award was for an unpublished debut novel on any theme and in any genre ...
-winning 2012 first novel by American
Jacob M. Appel Jacob M. Appel (born February 21, 1973) is an American author, poet, bioethicist, physician, lawyer and social critic.Nagamatsu, Sequoia "A Few Words with the Ubiquitous Jacob M. Appel" ''Prince Mincer'' Journal http://primemincer.com/ confirmed ...
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A Manhã do Mundo ''A Manhã do Mundo'' (literally ''The Morning of the World'') is a debut novel by the Portugal, Portuguese writer Pedro Guilherme-Moreira.Book form on wook.p Access 03/09/2011 (Portuguese language, Portuguese) The book takes its beginnings on the ...
'', (literally ''The Morning of the World''), 2011 first novel by Portuguese writer Pedro Guilherme-Moreira *''The Memory of Things'', 2016 novel by American author
Gae Polisner Gae Polisner is an American author of young adult and crossover to adult novels. She is also a practicing family law attorney/mediator. She lives in Long Island with her husband and two sons. Books * ''2013 The Pull of Gravity'' * 2015 ''The ...
*''The Ones We Keep'', 2022 novel by Canadian-American author Bobbie Jean Huff *''
My Year of Rest and Relaxation ''My Year of Rest and Relaxation'' is a 2018 novel by American author Ottessa Moshfegh. Moshfegh's second novel, it is set in New York City in 2000 and 2001 and follows an unnamed protagonist as she gradually escalates her use of prescription medi ...
'', 2018 novel by American author Ottessa Moshfegh *''Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story'', 2016 novel by American author
Nora Raleigh Baskin Nora Raleigh Baskin (born May 18, 1961) is an American author of books for children and young adults. Biography Nora Baskin was born in Brooklyn, New York City and is Jewish. When Baskin was three, her mother committed suicide, and many of her ...
*'' Saturday'', 2005 "post 9/11" novel by English writer Ian McEwan *'' The Submission'', 2011 novel by
Amy Waldman Amy Waldman (born May 21, 1969) is an American author and journalist. She was a reporter with ''The New York Times'' for a total of eight years. For three years she was co-chief of the South Asia bureau. Before that she covered Harlem, Brooklyn, ...
*''Sunrise Over Fallujah'', 2008 novel by American author Walter Dean Myers *''Towers Falling'', 2016 novel by American author Jewell Parker Rhodes *''Truthers'', 2017 YA novel by Geoffrey Girard *''
United States of Banana ''United States of Banana'' (2011) is a postmodern allegorical novel by the Puerto Rican author Giannina Braschi. It is a cross-genre work that blends experimental theatre, prose poetry, short story, and political philosophy with a manifesto on ...
'', 2011 dramatic novel by Giannina Braschi *'' We All Fall Down'', 2007 novel by Eric Walters *''
Windows on the World Windows on the World was a complex of dining, meeting, and entertainment venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan. It included a restaurant called ...
'', 2003 novel by
Frédéric Beigbeder Frédéric Beigbeder (; born 21 September 1965) is a French writer, literary critic and television presenter. He won the Prix Interallié in 2003 for his novel ''Windows on the World'' and the Prix Renaudot in 2009 for his book ''Un roman françai ...
*''The Writing on the Wall'', 2005 novel by
Lynne Sharon Schwartz Lynne Sharon Schwartz (born March 19, 1939) is an American prose and poetry writer. Biography Schwartz grew up in Brooklyn, the second of three children of Jack M. Sharon, a lawyer and accountant, and Sarah Slatus Sharon; she married Harry Schwa ...
*''The Zero'', 2006 novel by Jess Walter *''False Impression'', 2005 novel by Jeffrey Archer Graphic novels include: *'' In the Shadow of No Towers'', 2004, by Art Spiegelman *''
Can't Get No ''Can't Get No'' is a 2006 graphic novel by Rick Veitch published by Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo. The story concerns businessman Chad Roe's depression after the financial collapse of his business, and his seemingly permanent full-body marker tatt ...
'', 2006, by Rick Veitch *''
American Widow ''American Widow'' (2008, Random House), written by Alissa Torres and drawn by Sungyoon Choi, is a graphic memoir about Torres's experience as a widow of the September 11 attacks in 2001. The story is told in non-chronological order, alternating b ...
'', 2008, by Alissa Torres *''
United States of Banana ''United States of Banana'' (2011) is a postmodern allegorical novel by the Puerto Rican author Giannina Braschi. It is a cross-genre work that blends experimental theatre, prose poetry, short story, and political philosophy with a manifesto on ...
'', 2017, by
Joakim Lindengren Joakim Lindengren (born March 28, 1962) is a Swedish cartoonist, illustrator and artist. Career Lindengren studied fine arts at Västerås Konstskola and Konstfack in Stockholm. He made his comic album debut in the early 1980s. He has been p ...
and Giannina Braschi Short stories include: *"
The Things They Left Behind "The Things They Left Behind" is short story by American writer Stephen King, originally published in the compilation '' Transgressions: Volume Two'' edited by Ed McBain and published by Forge Books. It is one of three stories that is also availab ...
," 2003, by
Stephen King Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels. Described as the "King of Horror", a play on his surname and a reference to his high s ...
(according to the afterword in his anthology ''
Just After Sunset ''Just After Sunset'' is the fifth collection of short stories by Stephen King. It was released in hardcover by Scribner on November 11, 2008, and features a holographic dust jacket. On February 6, 2008, the author's official website revealed t ...
'', King was prompted to write a 9/11 story after facing criticism from a friend for writing about The Holocaust in an earlier story when he had not experienced it himself) *"
The Mutants ''The Mutants'' is the fourth serial of the ninth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 8 April to 13 May 1972. The serial is set on and high above the ...
," 2004, by
Joyce Carol Oates Joyce Carol Oates (born June 16, 1938) is an American writer. Oates published her first book in 1963, and has since published 58 novels, a number of plays and novellas, and many volumes of short stories, poetry, and non-fiction. Her novels '' Bla ...
*"Ground Zero," 2005, by Patrick McGrath *"The Last Days of Muhammad Atta," 2006 by
Martin Amis Martin Louis Amis (born 25 August 1949) is a British novelist, essayist, memoirist, and screenwriter. He is best known for his novels ''Money'' (1984) and ''London Fields'' (1989). He received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his memoir '' ...
Collections of poetry and/or short stories include: *''110 Stories: New York Writes after September 11, 2001'', 2004, edited by Ulrich Baer *''In the Shadow of the Towers: Speculative Fiction in a Post-9/11 World'', 2015, edited by
Douglas Lain Douglas Lain () is a writer whose books include the post-singularity novel ''Bash Bash Revolution'' from Night Shade Books, the magical realist novel ''Billy Moon'' from Tor Books, and the Philip K. Dick Award nominated novel ''After the Sauce ...


Non-fiction


Reviews of literature

Reviews of fiction and other literature include: *''Within and Without the Metropolis: Foreground and Background in Post-9/11 Literature'', by Alexandru Oravițan, West University of Timișoara Press, 2019 * *''After the Fall'', by Richard Gray, Wiley–Blackwell, 2011 *''Out of the Blue: September 11 and the Novel'', by Kristiaan Versluys, Columbia University Press, 2009 *''Literature after 9/11'', edited by Ann Keniston and Jeanne Follansbee Quinn, Routledge, 2008 *''Trauma Culture: The Politics of Terror and Loss in Media and Literature'', by E. Ann Kaplan,
Rutgers University Press Rutgers University Press (RUP) is a nonprofit academic publishing house, operating in New Brunswick, New Jersey under the auspices of Rutgers University. History Rutgers University Press, a nonprofit academic publishing house operating in New B ...
, 2005 *''Trauma at Home: After 9/11'', by Judith Greenberg, University of Nebraska Press, 2003 *''110 Stories: New York Writes After September 11'', by Ulrich Baer, New York University Press, 2002


Memoirs and first-hand accounts

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American Widow ''American Widow'' (2008, Random House), written by Alissa Torres and drawn by Sungyoon Choi, is a graphic memoir about Torres's experience as a widow of the September 11 attacks in 2001. The story is told in non-chronological order, alternating b ...
'', 2008 graphic memoir by Alissa Torres, widow of the 9/11 attacks, drawn by Sungyoon Choi *'' In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir'', 2011 memoir by former Vice President of the United States
Dick Cheney Richard Bruce Cheney ( ; born January 30, 1941) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 46th vice president of the United States from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush. He is currently the oldest living former U ...
with
Elizabeth Cheney Elizabeth Lynne Cheney (; born July 28, 1966) is an American attorney and politician who has been the U.S. representative for since 2017, with her term expiring in January 2023. She chaired the House Republican Conference, the third-highest p ...
, including Cheney's version of 9/11 * '' Unmeasured Strength'', 2011 memoir by 9/11 survivor
Lauren Manning Lauren Manning (born Lauren Grace-Forshay Pritchard; 1961) is an American author, entrepreneur, and businesswoman. One of the most severely injured survivors of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, she spent over six months in the hospital du ...
.


Collections of essays and/or articles

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Small Wonder Small Wonder or variants may refer to: Film, television and theatre * ''Small Wonder'' (TV series), a 1985–1989 American sitcom * '' A Small Wonder'', a 1966 Australian television film * '' Small Wonders'', a 1995 documentary film * ''Small Wond ...
'', 2002 collection of 23 essays by American novelist and biologist
Barbara Kingsolver Barbara Kingsolver (born April 8, 1955) is an American novelist, essayist and poet. She was raised in rural Kentucky and lived briefly in the Congo in her early childhood. Kingsolver earned degrees in biology at DePauw University and the Univers ...
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With Every Mistake ''With Every Mistake'' is a collection of Gwynne Dyer's articles published between September 11, 2001 and the Iraqi election in 2005. The articles are interspersed with commentary from Dyer which includes discussion of the issues, reflections ...
'', 2005 collection of Canadian
Gwynne Dyer Michael Gwynne Dyer (born 17 April 1943) is a British-Canadian military historian, author, professor, journalist, broadcaster, and retired naval officer. Dyer rose to prominence in the 1980s with the release of his television series ''War'' in 1 ...
's articles published between September 11, 2001 and the Iraqi election in 2005. *In ''Representing 9/11: Trauma, Ideology, and Nationalism in Literature, Film, and Television,'' scholars from a variety of disciplines demonstrate how emergent American and international texts expand upon and complicate the initial post-9/11 canon.


Other nonfiction

Nonfiction books include: *'' 102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers'' *'' 9/11 And The Art Of Happiness *'' 9/11: The Big Lie'' *'' 9-11'' *'' Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive'' *'' American Ground'' *''
At the Center of the Storm ''At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA'' is a memoir co-written by former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency George Tenet with Bill Harlow, former CIA Director of Public Affairs. The book was released on April 30, 2007 and out ...
'' *'' Breakdown: How America's Intelligence Failures Led to September 11'' *'' The CIA and September 11 (book)'' *''
The Day the World Came to Town ''The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland'' is a 2002 oral history of the small town of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada in the wake of the September 11 attacks written by journalist Jim DeFede It is the first book a ...
'' *'' Debunking 9/11 Myths'' *
Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11
' *'' In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir'' *'' In the Shadow of No Towers'' *'' Known and Unknown: A Memoir'' *''
The Little Chapel That Stood ''The Little Chapel That Stood'' is a 2003 children's picture book with verses by A. B. Curtiss and pictures by Mirto Golino. It tells the story of the September 11 attacks by focusing on St. Paul's Chapel, a historic chapel which is located less ...
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Longitudes and Attitudes ''Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World After September 11'' (reprinted as ''Longitudes and Attitudes: The World in the Age of Terrorism'' in 2003) is the third book by ''New York Times'' columnist Thomas Friedman. Firstly published in Se ...
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The New Patriotism Series The New Patriotism Series is a project embarked upon by the Orion Society on the Thoughts on America Initiative to present the events of September 11 attacks and the emerging "new world order" through the eyes of several writers including Wendell ...
'' *''
The New Pearl Harbor ''The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11'' (2004) is a book written by David Ray Griffin, a retired professor of philosophy at the Claremont School of Theology. It draws analogies between the September ...
'' *
The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11
' *'' State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration'' *''
Terror and Liberalism ''Terror and Liberalism'' is a non-fiction book by American political philosopher and writer Paul Berman. He published the work through W. W. Norton & Company in April 2003. Berman asserts that modern Islamist groups such as al Qaeda share fun ...
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The Terror Timeline '' The Terror Timeline: Year by Year, Day by Day, Minute by Minute: A Comprehensive Chronicle of the Road to 9/11 — and America's Response '' is a compilation of over 5,000 reports and articles concerning the September 11, 2001 attacks. The ...
'' *''The Trigger: The Lie That Changed the World'' *''
Welcome to the Desert of the Real ''Welcome to the Desert of the Real'' is a 2002 book by Slavoj Žižek. A Marxist and Lacanian analysis of the ideological and political responses to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Zizek's study incorporates various psychoanalytic ...
'' *''
With Every Mistake ''With Every Mistake'' is a collection of Gwynne Dyer's articles published between September 11, 2001 and the Iraqi election in 2005. The articles are interspersed with commentary from Dyer which includes discussion of the issues, reflections ...
'' *''The War on Terror: The Plot to Rule the Middle East''.


See also

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