Station Eleven Age Rating: What Age Is It Right For?

Recommended Age:
16
+
Best for adult readers who enjoy literary, multi-timeline stories that balance quiet character study with the emotional aftermath of apocalyptic collapse.

About the Book

A flu pandemic kills most of Earth's population, and the novel follows survivors across multiple timelines, centering on a traveling theater troupe performing Shakespeare in the ruins of civilization.

Content Ratings

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Mild Romance
Romantic relationships are present across multiple storylines, including marriages and a developing connection between characters.
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Moderate Themes
Themes of loss, grief, the fragility of civilization, and the enduring human need for art and connection in the aftermath of catastrophe.
⚔️
Mild Violence
References to the collapse of civilization, survival violence, and a threatening cult leader, without graphic depiction.
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel Book Cover
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Author:
Emily St. John Mandel
Genre:
Dystopian
Published:
2014
Page Count:
333
Ages:
16
+

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