On Wednesday 10th April 1912, the memoir of the Titanic survivor, I will never forget the moment of getting on the Titanic. She is amazing, crystal chandeliers and distinctive paintings, new shining cutlery and clean mirrors are just some of the wonderful additions to this wonderful super boat. When I arrived in my second class (which only my parents can afford it), I noticed the best details. A bed rather than a fold line of the line of sight.
For young readers who are interested in the history of the Titanic, this book is a complete reading. This book tells the story of the Titanic and summarizes the story of survivors and witnesses of the real Titanic. This book is full of historical details as well as quotes and pictures from the Titanic. This book is a lesson of history that enables young readers to learn more, as well as enjoyable reading. Over 8 years old (PNS) Horowitz excites reminiscently of the classic legends around the world, sharing the story of Greek, Roman, Chinese, Inca, Borola Indians, Celts. All five stories are easy to understand and have fun. Also, the illustration of Yeates is attractive to young boys and those who are interested in a handful of action stories. Incorporating various cultures other than the West is a refreshing change in many of the classic legendary collections. Recommended for 8 to 12 year old students. (MC)
This intimate view of the Titanic disaster tells the story of an American teenager, a science teacher from Britain, a cabin crew born in Argentina, and several survivors, including a 9 year old British boys. Awful things awaiting the sinking of the ship, the rush of the lifeboat, and the arrival of the rescue boat Carpathia brought a fast drama of tempo. 12-year-old Jane is passionate about spending her comfortable daily life with her family. During the summer, Jane found many adventures thanks to her other residents in a small town in Massachusetts, and finally it was not what you did but what you learned I noticed.