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The Titanic (Cornerstones of Freedom. Second Series)
Written By:
Deborah Kent
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Describes the disastrous 1912 sinking of the world's largest ocean liner after colliding with an iceberg during its maiden voyage.
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A good account of an "impossible" event
Customer Rating:
Hopefully, the story of the Titanic will forever be the most extreme example of all that can go wrong in the creation of a tragedy. Even though I have heard the story many times before, it still amazes me to read about all of the things that went wrong when the Titanic sank. There was even a ship, the "Californian" that was close enough to see the distress flares, yet took no action.
This book is a brief; yet complete description of the events of the night of April 14, 1912. It is an event that all children should learn about and then have it explained to them, specifically all of the circumstances that went wrong, in fact had to go wrong. If even one of them had gone positive instead of negative, it is quite likely that the loss of life would have been minimal to non-existent.
A good account of the tragedy for strong readers (kids).
Customer Rating:
This book gave an accurate account of the tragedy in 1912. Young children who are beginners will have difficulty reading this story. I feel it is geared towards experienced readers in grades 2, 3, and 4 at least. It is a hot commodity in my school! The photos are excellent. I recommend it!
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Product Details
Binding:
Library Binding
Dewey Decimal Number:
910.91634
EAN:
9780516066721
ISBN:
0516066722
Label:
Children's Press (CT)
Manufacturer:
Children's Press (CT)
Number Of Items:
1
Number Of Pages:
32
Publication Date:
1993-10
Publisher:
Children's Press (CT)
Reading Level:
Ages 9-12
Studio:
Children's Press (CT)
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