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Titanica

A Haunted Titanic

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It was the night of April 14, 1912. Jessie Sayre, a young orphan, tossed and turned in a feverish sleep. Meanwhile, hundreds of miles away, the Titanic cruised in the dark waters of the Atlantic Ocean toward an unseen iceberg. Yet somehow Jessie sensed the Titanic's doom. "I am so afraid. Can't you see that big ship sinking in the water?" she called out in the night. "Look at all those people who are drowning!" Then Jessie fell into a coma and died at 11:40 P.M.-- the same time an iceberg pierced the Titanic's hull. A Haunted Titanic uncovers the chilling stories, uncanny revelations, and ghostly premonitions surrounding the doomed ship. The tales, like the ship herself, are cloaked in icy darkness and mystery--and will undoubtedly captivate readers. Large-format color images, maps, and fact boxes enrich the creepy content. A Haunted Titanic is part of Bearport's Titanica series. PLUS , "DOWNLOAD":/teaching_guides/54 a complimentary Teacher/Librarian Resource to help supplement lesson plans with activity ideas, discussion questions, and more.

32 pages, Library Binding

Published December 15, 2017

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January 25, 2019
This book contains information about what happened on the Titanic in its last hours. This was full of stuff that felt really fake, like it was trying to scare us. I preferred Nightmare on the Titanic for more reliable information.

If you creepy historical books this might be a good choice for you. If you’re working on a history day project, there are better sources for facts.
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June 5, 2023
Not sure how factual this book is, but contained some interesting and eerie facts about the Titanic.
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