Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, R.M.S. Titanic, 1912
によって
Ellen Emerson White
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
204
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 1, 1998
出版社
Scholastic
ISBN-10
0590962736
ISBN-13
9780590962735
説明
Set against the backdrop of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Titanic, the story follows the keen observations and heartfelt reflections of a young girl named Margaret Ann Brady. Through her diary entries, readers gain a unique perspective on her life as she embarks on a journey filled with both excitement and trepidation. The grandeur of the ship provides a stark contrast to the underlying tension and uncertainty that accompanies this legendary voyage.
Margaret's narrative captures the vibrant atmosphere aboard the Titanic, highlighting the opulence and fascination that surrounded the ship. She navigates the complexities of her personal world, including her hopes, dreams, and the relationships she forms during the journey. As the voyage unfolds, the reality of life onboard evolves, revealing the camaraderie among passengers and the diverse stories that interweave their fates.
As Margaret’s journey progresses, the entries delve deeper into her thoughts and fears, reflecting the broader historical context of early 20th-century society. With each passing day, the looming sense of tragedy builds, culminating in moments of intense emotion and resilience. Margaret's voice becomes a poignant testament to the human experience, encapsulating the essence of adventure while foreshadowing the impending disaster.
Through Margaret Ann Brady’s eyes, the tale transforms from a simple travelogue to a profound exploration of hope, courage, and loss. Ellen Emerson White masterfully brings to life the experiences of young Margaret, ensuring that her story resonates long after the final pages are turned.
Margaret's narrative captures the vibrant atmosphere aboard the Titanic, highlighting the opulence and fascination that surrounded the ship. She navigates the complexities of her personal world, including her hopes, dreams, and the relationships she forms during the journey. As the voyage unfolds, the reality of life onboard evolves, revealing the camaraderie among passengers and the diverse stories that interweave their fates.
As Margaret’s journey progresses, the entries delve deeper into her thoughts and fears, reflecting the broader historical context of early 20th-century society. With each passing day, the looming sense of tragedy builds, culminating in moments of intense emotion and resilience. Margaret's voice becomes a poignant testament to the human experience, encapsulating the essence of adventure while foreshadowing the impending disaster.
Through Margaret Ann Brady’s eyes, the tale transforms from a simple travelogue to a profound exploration of hope, courage, and loss. Ellen Emerson White masterfully brings to life the experiences of young Margaret, ensuring that her story resonates long after the final pages are turned.