Titanic: An Edwardian Girl's Diary 1912
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Format
Paperback
Pages
165
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1998
Publisher
Scholastic Children's Books
ISBN-10
9781407131
Description
In the midst of early 20th-century hope and adventure, Margaret Anne finds herself aboard the majestic Titanic, a marvel of modern engineering. As an orphan, her journey is filled with both excitement and trepidation, and her diary serves as a window into her thoughts and dreams. The grand ship, touted as unsinkable, promises a new beginning and a chance to escape the shadows of her past.
Margaret's perspective offers a unique glimpse into the lives of her fellow passengers and the social dynamics of the time. As she navigates friendships and encounters with people of various backgrounds, she documents the elegance of the voyage alongside the underlying tension of an uncertain future. Her observations are steeped in curiosity, reflecting the innocence of youth amidst a world that twists and turns at every corner.
As the ship sails into the icy waters of the North Atlantic, Margaret's narrative takes a poignant turn. The reader is drawn into an emotional whirlwind, as her dreams are threatened by fate, forcing her to confront resilience and courage in the face of unimaginable challenges. Through her eyes, the tragedy unfolds, making her story a powerful testament to the human spirit.
Margaret's perspective offers a unique glimpse into the lives of her fellow passengers and the social dynamics of the time. As she navigates friendships and encounters with people of various backgrounds, she documents the elegance of the voyage alongside the underlying tension of an uncertain future. Her observations are steeped in curiosity, reflecting the innocence of youth amidst a world that twists and turns at every corner.
As the ship sails into the icy waters of the North Atlantic, Margaret's narrative takes a poignant turn. The reader is drawn into an emotional whirlwind, as her dreams are threatened by fate, forcing her to confront resilience and courage in the face of unimaginable challenges. Through her eyes, the tragedy unfolds, making her story a powerful testament to the human spirit.
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