Eleven Days (novel)

Eleven Days
Author Lea Carpenter
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Knopf Publishing Group
Publication date
2013
Media type Print
Pages 270 pp
ISBN 9780307960702

Eleven Days is the first novel written by Lea Carpenter. It was published in 2013.

The novel is about a mother's bond with her son; about life choices; about the military, war, and service to one's country. The story is narrated by a woman named Sara whose son Jason is a member of the Special Operations Force in the Navy SEALs. Her son is subsequently deemed missing after a fictional raid on May 2, 2011, the night that Osama Bin Ladin had been killed. Sara is thus left in limbo, waiting to hear about the whereabouts of her missing son.

Plot summary

Sara's son Jason is missing from a Special Operations Forces mission undertaken on the same night as the Bin Laden raid. As Sara waits for news, in a series of flashbacks we learn about Jason's absentee father, while through letters home from his training and early missions, we get a picture of Jason as a strong, compassionate leader who is wise beyond his years and modest about his abilities. Those exceptional abilities give Jason the chance to participate in a wholly different level of assignment, the most important and dangerous of his career.

References

  • Carpenter, Lea (2013). Eleven Days (First edition. ed.). New York: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307960702.
  • "Eleven Days: Kirkus Review". Kirkus Reviews. Kirkus Media. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  • Kakutani, Michiko. "A Mother's Bond Stretches to a Far Side of the World: 'Eleven Days,' by Lea Carpenter, Is a Mother-Son Story". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  • Gallagher, Matt. "A SEAL's Mother: Lea Carpenter's War Novel 'Eleven Days'". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  • O'Grady, Megan. "A Mother's War: A Q & A with Lea Carpenter, Author of Eleven Days". Vogue. Condé Nast. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  • Lea Carpenter discusses her book Eleven Days at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library
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