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Isaiah Eleven

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Author
  
Jesse Childs

Pages
  
296

Originally published
  
7 January 2008

Genre
  
Fiction

Publication date
  
January 7, 2008

ISBN
  
0-948390-98-0

Page count
  
296

Publisher
  
Research Associates School Times Publishing

Isaiah Eleven is a novel written by Jesse Childs and published by Research Associates School Times Publishing.

Isaiah Eleven is based on the life experiences of the author. It is the first in a trilogy of books called the Isaiah Chronicles. The book is set in Chicago during the early 21st century. The novel deals with themes of identity in a world after the attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States, and the struggle of one youth to become a man while attending an elite college. The title character, Isaiah, comes from a troubled background and has found it difficult being on his own. The results of a DNA paternity test have shown Isaiah who his birth father is and the book discusses how this situation evolves.

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