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Voyage on the Great Titanic by Ellen Emerson White
Voyage on the Great Titanic by Ellen Emerson White






Voyage on the Great Titanic by Ellen Emerson White

She also shows, once again, the societal rules, where all the men let Half-full, and the ship breaking in half with the bow and then the stern going The lack of lifeboats, the fact that the lifeboats were launched while only (perhaps wisely) leaves out the controversy of The Californian, but other than that, she manages to communicate White also does a good job of simplifying andĮxplaining all of the events that happened after the ship hit the iceberg. The different classes and the strict societal rules that were in place. Plus, the historical note at the back of the book gives more explanation into Gapes at the décor and admires all the advantages first class has to offer. Protagonist, Margaret, who is a working class girl brought into upper societyīy becoming the traveling companion of a rich woman. That richness is made even more apparent by the White does a great job of explaining the richness andĭecadence of the first class. Singular event rather than a broad historical time period (like westernĮxpansion). Rating: 4/5 Dear America is at its best when it is focusing on a Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, by Ellen Emerson White, was published in 1998 by Scholastic.








Voyage on the Great Titanic by Ellen Emerson White