Saturday, June 27, 2026

Book Review: Let's Roll! Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage (OT)(Flight 93 on 9/11)

Let's Roll! Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage, by Lisa Beamer (Tyndale House, 2002, 352pp HC, $13.57) 


It's 911 all over again. 

Do you remember where you were when you heard the news? If you are old enough, you will never forget. If you are almost old enough, you will recall that things were different that day and that week. 

Todd Beamer was on United Flight 93 leaving the East Coast for the West Coast on a beautiful sunny September morning, but the plane never arrived. Instead, it was highjacked - and then Todd Beamer and Jeremy Glick and Tom Burnett and Mark Bingham forced the plane down in a crash in order to prevent the highjackers from flying the plane into a government building like three other planes (the Pentagon and the World Trade Center) and killing so many people. Beamer's words, "Let's Roll!" will live on in the memory of our country.

Let's Roll! is the story of Todd Beamer, starting almost as far back as his grandparents and focusing on the kind of person he was, along with his young family, remembered by his widow. He left behind two young toddler boys and a soon-to-be daughter (born four months later).

What kind of a person would do that? A loyal American, a father, a son, a husband, a Christian. This is the story of a hero and the family that made him that way. A riveting, well-written book that starts and ends with 911 but focuses on one young Christian man.

I like a lot of this book: the chapter titles, the short chapters - and I venture to say that many if not all readers will come away teary-eyed.

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