Titanic ~ Book Review

Title: Titanic: True Stories of Her Passengers, Crew, and Legacy
Author: Nicola Pierce
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing
Rating: ✨✨✨✨✨/5 stars
Genre: History, Non-fiction
Review:

Just about everyone knows about the Titanic. The “unsinkable ship”.
I decided to get this book (despite knowing it’s story quite well) because I wanted to see what this book had to add to the story of the Titanic. It’s not just the tale of how it sank, but stories of the people who boarded it, and it’s legacy today. I was very pleased with what I found in this book, and all of it was extremely interesting. I loved getting to read about things that are often overlooked in the Titanic’s story. The author adds many details, and this book is very well-researched. It’s supposed to be a “history book” but it reads just like a regular book would, and that’s certainly a result of skillful writing. Of course, the added story of the Titanic makes it all the most interesting.

Going to the Titanic Museum in Southampton, I was able to learn about the Titanic from there. A lot of the exhibit was mainly focused on the crew from Southampton and the impact that it’s sinking had on this city. Going to the Titanic Museum in Halifax and reading about it in this book gave me a different added perspective to the Titanic’s story and how it relates to Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia. I really loved what I learned, and again, I feel that the stories of the crew of the Titanic, as well as the fact that it went down near Atlantic Canada often gets over looked.

The story of the Titanic is a heartbreaking one, but it’s also inspired so many different things. This book explores many of those, and it’s got a lot to say about each of them. I loved reading this book and learning more about the story of the Titanic, and I really appreciated the author’s research and the time that she took to bust myths and tell the truths that might have been lost.

The Titanic’s story never really seems to come to an end. It’s that thing that everyone always references and talks about. It will never be forgotten.

I hope you check out Titanic: True Stories of Her Passengers, Crew and Legacy by Nicola Pierce <3
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That’s all for right now, I shall be back soon <3

Here is the official synopsis from Nimbus:

A beautiful primer and giftbook on all things Titanic, featuring dozens of photos and vignettes, and suitable for all ages
Titanic. Its story is one of all those bound together on that ill-fated voyage in April 1912. On board were writers, artists, millionaires, sportsmen, priests, reverends, fashion designers, aristocrats, honeymooners, children, crew, and emigrants, all looking for a better life in North America. When the “unsinkable” ship hit an iceberg and sank off the coast of Atlantic Canada, 1,500 people died, while just 750 survived.
This book tells the stories of their lives, and shines a spotlight on Titanic‘s lost treasures, its celebrated send-off from Belfast, its animal passengers, the iconic music and movies inspired by the story, and the many, many tales of heroism and bravery that arose from this tragedy. Richly illustrated with archival photographs and newspaper clippings, as well as a comprehensive index, timeline, and suggested further reading, this all-ages book presents an accessible, fascinating history of the world’s most famous ship. Includes over 50 black and white photos.

2 thoughts on “Titanic ~ Book Review

  1. Interesting review of the book on an actually rather suspenseless subject. It’s funny that you don’t refer to the film that also revived interest in the Titanic. I would also add the museum in Belfast where the transatlantic liner was built, I visited it with the same feeling as you express for the book, there is more to this story than a shipwreck.

    1. This book mentions the films and all of the media that was inspired by the Titanic, there is a whole section on it! But yes, I agree, I love that this book took the time to get into the stories of the crew and passengers, rather than just the story of the ship itself. It certainly add so much more to the story of the Titanic! Thanks for reading!

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