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Forget me not: The Story of One Family's Voyage on the Titanic Paperback | Pages: 232 pages
Rating: 4.13 | 123 Users | 31 Reviews

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Title:Forget me not: The Story of One Family's Voyage on the Titanic
Author:Sue Lawson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 232 pages
Published:March 1st 2012 by Black Dog Books
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult

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The story of one family's voyage on the Titanic.

"I am filled with the worst feeling. Everyone says it is the safest, most luxurious ship in the world, but something about it is extremely unsettling."

Evelyn Gilmore does not share her brother Thomas’s excitement about travelling on the maiden voyage of the luxurious Titanic.

For Evelyn the ship is taking her away from everything she knows and loves. For Thomas it is taking him to his new life.

How could they know what the trip would bring?

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Original Title: Forget me not ISBN13 9781742032108
Edition Language: English
Setting: Titanic

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Ratings: 4.13 From 123 Users | 31 Reviews

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i loved this book and always will. Although it was sad i liked the hint of romance.

A tender and beautiful introduction of a terrible tragedy for young readers. The chilling realism left me colder than the atlantic ocean yet Sue managed to weave the Gilmore family's account of their departure from their homeland with the fatalistic journey, with warmth and believable compassion. Yes, we all know the unfortunate conclusion, but it is still hard to comprehend and impossible to read about without shedding a tear or two. A timely release about a unforgettable period of human

Review originally posted in: http://forget8me8not.blogspot.com.au/...Cover:I can sense this historical feeling of the book just by seeing the cover! The shadow of the birds and the lifesaver gives a beautiful touch and calmness to the cover!Story:A voyage on the Titanic...Evelyn Gilmore is never excited about leaving Britain, if it means leaving her friends and lovely home behind. But her family is moving to America and they are on board the greatest luxurious ship of the time, RMS Titanic.

This book tells the story of the Gilmores, a fictional middle class family traveling in second class on the maiden voyage of the Titanic in 1912. The story alternates between the third-person perspective of fifteen-year-old Thomas and the first person perspective of his slightly younger sister, Eve. The family has left their home in Southampton, England to immigrate to America and settle in South Carolina. Their younger sister, Beatrice, has weak lungs, and the doctor has said their only hope

Very well written. I got emotionally involved reading this. It's always difficult to write about true events such as this but the author did justice to it.

Knew it would be sad of course, but it is told sensitively and with a real feel for the early 1900's.

I really enjoyed this book actually. It was a nice, quick and easy read. I thought it portrayed life on the Titanic, and the associated disaster, accurately, although the conversations sounded barely different from what they would be today. Except for Mother's particular-ness about manners and insistence that Eve behave like a lady, it didn't really feel like it was set in 1912. It's a good book though, and it has an optimistic ending, even in the face of the Titanic sinking.

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