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Shadow of the Titanic
Shadow of the Titanic: The Extraordinary Stories of Those Who Survived | Andrew Wilson
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IN the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, the icy waters of the North Atlantic reverberated with the desperate screams of more than 1,500 men, women, and childrenpassengers of the once majestic liner Titanic. Then, as the ship sank to the ocean floor and the passengers slowly died from hypothermia, an even more awful silence settled over the sea. The sights and sounds of that night would haunt each of the vessels 705 survivors for the rest of their days. Although we think we know the story of Titanicthe famously luxurious and supposedly unsinkable ship that struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Britain to Americavery little has been written about what happened to the survivors after the tragedy. How did they cope in the aftermath of this horrific event? How did they come to remember that night, a disaster that has been likened to the destruction of a small town? Drawing on a wealth of previously unpublished letters, memoirs, and diaries as well as interviews with survivors family members, award-winning journalist and author Andrew Wilson reveals how some used their experience to propel themselves on to fame, while others were so racked with guilt they spent the rest of their lives under the Titanics shadow. Some reputations were destroyed, and some survivors were so psychologically damaged that they took their own lives in the years that followed. Andrew Wilson brings to life the colorful voices of many of those who lived to tell the tale, from famous survivors like Madeleine Astor (who became a bride, a widow, an heiress, and a mother all within a year), Lady Duff Gordon, and White Star Line chairman J. Bruce Ismay, to lesser known second- and third-class passengers such as the Navratil brotherswho were traveling under assumed names because they were being abducted by their father. Today, one hundred years after that fateful voyage, Shadow of the Titanic adds an important new dimension to our understanding of this enduringly fascinating story.
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“Life itself is but the shadow of death, and souls departed but the shadows of the living.”

This was an important book to me at the peak of my Titanic reading obsession…

#Shadow #WickedWhispers

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🖤🖤🖤 1mo
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This was a bit of a different look at the story of the Titanic. I quite liked it! Some of the stories were of first class passengers I knew a bit about or at least remember hearing their names (Madeleine Astor, John Jacob Astor‘s young, new, pregnant wife; Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon and his wife, Lady Duff Gordon); also J. Bruce Ismay, a White Star official. Many of the stories were people I hadn‘t heard about before.

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Not enough lifeboats, the wealthy easily saved, the lower decks flooded first and so many could not make it to the deck: who lives and who dies...
#wholiveswhodies #musicalnewyear @vivastory @Cinfhen
#shadow #anewchapter @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @vkois88

Cinfhen Excellent interpretation 💡💡💡💡 6y
SaturnDoo I love reading anything about the Titanic. It's my guilty pleasure reading. ❤❤❤ 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great choice !!! 6y
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vivastory Good choice! 6y
Cathythoughts Excellent choice 6y
Eggs @SaturnDoo Then you and I are kindred spirits! I do too 6y
vkois88 😢😢😢😢😢 6y
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EllieDottie
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Here are some sea related books from my shelves! It's weird that there's a blue theme 😁 #homebythesea #rockinmay 🐳🌊⚓️

Cinfhen Those covers look beautiful together 💙💙💙and I'm fascinated by Titanic stories🚢⚓️ 8y
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