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The Girl on the Carpathia

Author : Eileen Enwright Hodgetts
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 35,55 MB
Release : 2021-07-16
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ISBN : 9781737607007

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Historical fiction of the senate inquiry into the sinking of RMS Titanic

The Girl on the Carpathia

Author : Eileen Enwright Hodgetts
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 2022-03-15
Category :
ISBN : 9781737607052

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The Girl Who Came Home

Author : Hazel Gaynor
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 26,4 MB
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0062316877

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Inspired by true events, the New York Times bestselling novel The Girl Who Came Home is the poignant story of a group of Irish emigrants aboard RMS Titanic—a seamless blend of fact and fiction that explores the tragedy's impact and its lasting repercussions on survivors and their descendants. Ireland, 1912. Fourteen members of a small village set sail on RMS Titanic, hoping to find a better life in America. For seventeen-year-old Maggie Murphy, the journey is bittersweet. Though her future lies in an unknown new place, her heart remains in Ireland with Séamus, the sweetheart she left behind. When disaster strikes, Maggie is one of the lucky few passengers in steerage who survives. Waking up alone in a New York hospital, she vows never to speak of the terror and panic of that terrible night ever again. Chicago, 1982. Adrift after the death of her father, Grace Butler struggles to decide what comes next. When her Great Nana Maggie shares the painful secret she harbored for almost a lifetime about the Titanic, the revelation gives Grace new direction—and leads her and Maggie to unexpected reunions with those they thought lost long ago.

Titanic: The Long Night

Author : Diane Hoh
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 20,73 MB
Release : 2012-03-27
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1453248188

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DIVTwo teenagers discover true love aboard the doomed ocean liner/div DIVElizabeth Farr never wanted to return to America. During her family’s vacation abroad, she has fallen in love with England, and is despondent when her father refuses to let her stay. Returning to New York means having her debut into society, and that means a swiftly arranged marriage. Elizabeth will never go to college, never learn to be a reporter—as she sees it, her life is over as soon as the Titanic reaches port. Of course, if she’s unlucky, her life will be over far sooner than that./divDIV /divDIVAs Elizabeth and her family settle into their first-class cabins, Katie Hanrahan, a young Irish girl with dreams of finding fortune in America, makes her way to a steerage berth. Both girls have plans for the future, but love and death are about to intervene./divDIV /divDIVThis ebook features an illustrated biography of Diane Hoh including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection./div

The Girl on the Carpathia - A Novel of the Titanic

Author : Eileen Enwright Hodgetts
Publisher : Emerge Publishing Group, LLC
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,75 MB
Release : 2023-03-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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SELECTED FOR THE FRONT PAGE OF PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "SOS TITANIC TO ALL SHIPS. SINKING HEAD DOWN 41.46 N 50.14 W. COME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE" North Atlantic Ocean, 1912. Kate Royston is a witness to history as the RMS Carpathia responds to the Titanic's desperate SOS. Kate plans to escape personal tragedy by fleeing to Europe but everything changes when the Carpathia races to save the Titanic's survivors. Forced to return to New York, Kate abandons her hope of escape and becomes embroiled as a vital witness in the high profile Senate investigation of the disaster. Fueled by public rage and political in-fighting, the investigation becomes a witch-hunt. Although Kate knows the truth she's terrified that pitting her eyewitness account against ruthless, powerful men will leave her ruined. As she struggles to make a decision, her heart leads her to two men - a powerful lawman and a handsome young radio operator. Can Kate find happiness in the midst of tragedy? Meticulously researched and using actual witness testimony, The Girl on the Carpathia begins where most Titanic stories end and answers the questions "What happened next?" and "Who was to blame?" The Girl on the Carpathia is a gripping standalone historical novel inspired by real events. If you like passionate characters, surprising revelations, and endearing romances, then you'll love Eileen Enwright Hodgetts' seamless blend of fact and fiction.

The Girl from Charnelle

Author : K. L. Cook
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 643 pages
File Size : 24,58 MB
Release : 2008-12-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0061979767

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“The story of an entire generation growing up too quickly…impossible to put down until the dramatic and realistic conclusion.” — Library Journal, starred review “A brilliant portrait of a small town teenage girl, whose secret affair…feels utterly true…a fresh and indelible book.” — Joan Silber It's 1960 in the Panhandle town of Charnelle, Texas—a year and a half since sixteen-year-old Laura Tate's mother boarded a bus and mysteriously disappeared. Assuming responsibility for the Tate household, Laura cares for her father and three brothers and outwardly maintains a sense of calm. But her balance is upset and the repercussions of her family's struggles are revealed when a chance encounter with a married man leads Laura into a complicated relationship for which she is unprepared. As Kennedy battles Nixon for the White House, Laura must navigate complex emotional terrain and choose whether she, too, will flee Charnelle. A heartfelt portrait of a young woman's reckoning with the paradoxes of love—eloquent, tender, and heart-wrenching—K. L. Cook's unforgettable debut novel marks the arrival of a significant new voice in American fiction.

Titanic

Author : Philip Wilkinson
Publisher : Heinemann-Raintree Library
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 23,5 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1429675276

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Chronicles the history, inner workings, passengers, sinking, and impact of the legendary liner.

Carpathia

Author : Irina Georgescu
Publisher : White Lion Publishing
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 24,80 MB
Release : 2020-03-17
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0711241821

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Romania is a true cultural melting pot, rooted in Greek and Turkish traditions in the south, Hungarian and Saxon in the north and Slavic in the east and west. Carapathia, the first book from food stylist and cooking enthusiast Irina Georgescu, aims to introduce readers to Romania's bold, inventive and delicious cuisine. Bringing the country to life with stunning photography and recipes, it will take the reader on a culinary journey to the very heart of the Balkans, exploring it's history and landscape through it's traditions and food. From fragrant pilafs, sour borsch and hearty stews, to intricate and moreish desserts, this book celebrates the dishes from a culture living at the crossroads of eastern and western traditions.

Unsinkable

Author : Gordon Korman
Publisher : Scholastic Paperbacks
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,93 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780545123310

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Stories of four young children who traveled on the Titanic and experienced all of the danger.

Heroine of the Titanic

Author : Elaine Landau
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 39,70 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780395939123

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Margaret (Molly) Brown is best known for her bravery and compassion during the tragic sinking of the Titanic, which catapulted her to international fame virtually overnight. But few people are aware that she was also an outspoken suffragist, a tireless champion of miners" rights, and one of the first women to run for the U.S. Congress. Raised in a working-class Mississippi River town, Margaret-who was never called Molly in her lifetime-followed her brother to a rough-and-tumble Colorado boomtown at a time when few women dared to settle in the then untamed West. She married a silver miner who eventually struck it rich, and she used her new wealth and social prominence to further her own education and to fight for the rights of others, regardless of their race or religious beliefs.This vivid account of Margaret Brown"s remarkable life from well-regarded author Elaine Landau shows how much a strong woman could accomplish, even at a time when few opportunities were available. Archival photographs and excerpts from early-twentieth-century newspapers and Brown family letters provide a clear picture of this forward-looking, energetic individual and the society that she strove to reform. Chronology, endnotes, bibliography, index.