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I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912
(I Survived #1)
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The most terrifying events in history are brought vividly to life in this new fictional series! In book 1, ten-year-old George is trapped on the Titanic -- how will he survive?
Ten-year-old George Calder can't believe his luck -- he and his little sister, Phoebe, are on the famous Titanic, crossing the ocean with their Aunt Daisy. The ship is full of exciting places to expl ...more
Ten-year-old George Calder can't believe his luck -- he and his little sister, Phoebe, are on the famous Titanic, crossing the ocean with their Aunt Daisy. The ship is full of exciting places to expl ...more
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Hardcover, 112 pages
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June 1st 2010
by Scholastic Press
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April 15, 1912.
I love reading about the Titanic, and this I SURVIVED #1 edition was no exception.
It moved along quickly, gave historic facts by true life person Thomas Andrews (Titanic designer who went down with the ship) is well-plotted and has intense graphic action I did not expect from a middle grade read.
It also reminded me of a Titanic "mummy" myth that plays well into the storyline.
My 3'rd but not last I SURVIVED.
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I finished reading this book in two sittings with my 9-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son. Suspenseful, well written, and filled with interesting characters, my kids didn’t want me to stop reading the second night so that it was 10 pm when we finally turned the last page.
I had two different reactions from my children by the end of the book. My daughter, who is sensitive, liked the story but was so saddened by the tragedy of the Titanic that she couldn’t sleep afterwards. The author deftly drew ...more
I had two different reactions from my children by the end of the book. My daughter, who is sensitive, liked the story but was so saddened by the tragedy of the Titanic that she couldn’t sleep afterwards. The author deftly drew ...more
I had heard about this series on a Podcast, and knew I immediately wanted to try some out during Middle Grade March. So far so good. I thought this first installment of the series was great. It takes the sinking of the Titanic and mixes it with a fictional story. It's about kids and how they survived. I think this is great for older Elementary or Middle School kids who want to learn a little more about some of History's biggest events and tragedies, but don't want to read straight boring facts f
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George Calder is 10 years old and just spent a fun time in England with his Aunt Daisy. Now George, his little sister, Phoebe, and Aunt Daisy are all steaming towards New York on board the Titanic. George is a bit rambunctious, getting into trouble for things like sliding down the main staircase railing, but he's just enjoying the trip. The Titanic is huge, very ornate and there is just so much to see and do. It's a bit overwhelming. They meet a nice Italian man, Mario, and his 4-year old son En
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Titanic is one of those disasters that just captures the imagination. My dad kind of started me being fascinated with this when he got the Titanic movie with Kate Winslet way back when. I didn't care for then (or now ) the romance beetween the leads and I liked Leo's character more than Kate's. I remember making my mom laugh when I told her that the parts when the ship starts to sink were more exciting (I was 13 I think when the movie was out on VHS).
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Titanic is one of those disasters that just captures the imagination. My dad kind of started me being fascinated with this when he got the Titanic movie with Kate Winslet way back when. I didn't care for then (or now ) the romance beetween the leads and I liked Leo's character more than Kate's. I remember making my mom laugh when I told her that the parts when the ship starts to sink were more exciting (I was 13 I think when the movie was out on VHS).
I looked ...more
SUPER FAST REVIEW:
I like this one!
It has an interesting story, characters I cared about, very intense throughout and has some cool illustrations (though is mostly prose).
It is predictable (view spoiler) and one chapter in this really seemed like filler (the panther scene, had barely anything to do with it).
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I like this one!
It has an interesting story, characters I cared about, very intense throughout and has some cool illustrations (though is mostly prose).
It is predictable (view spoiler) and one chapter in this really seemed like filler (the panther scene, had barely anything to do with it).
Overall i ...more
The most terrifying events in history are brought vividly to life in this new fictional series! In I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 (I Survived, #1) by Lauren Tarshis, ten-year-old George is trapped on the Titanic -- how will he survive?
Ten-year-old George Calder can't believe his luck -- he and his little sister, Phoebe, are on the famous Titanic, crossing the ocean with their Aunt Daisy. The ship is full of exciting places to explore, but when George ventures into the first class st ...more
Ten-year-old George Calder can't believe his luck -- he and his little sister, Phoebe, are on the famous Titanic, crossing the ocean with their Aunt Daisy. The ship is full of exciting places to explore, but when George ventures into the first class st ...more
This is part one of children's historical fiction series I Survived. I saw many interesting titles in the series. It is definitely aimed for children with 10 year old George as protagonist.
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This book is about a boy named Goerge who is on the ocean liner Titanic. While he is on board he meets new freinds, explores the ship, and he learns everything he wants to about the Titanic. But one thing he doesn't know that the ship is doomed and is caught in the sinking. Will he survive? Read the book to find out!
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This fictionalized account of the sinking of the Titanic will likely appeal to kids of all ages. George is traveling first class with his aunt and sister, and is fascinated by the layout of the ship and all its corridors. He is also a first class scamp, often sneaking into places he should not go. It is this curiosity and lack of fear that proves to be his saving grace. The story has some interesting aspects, including George’s friendship with a couple of immigrants, but it also contains some gl
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Really liked this historical fiction take on the sinking of the Titanic. There was an architectural detail in this book that I don't remember reading about before. Also appreciated the author's note at the end and the additional details about the ship. Recommended, especially for boys!
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A suspenseful retelling of the sinking of the Titanic. Great to use with classes as it has foreshadowing and flashbacks as well as some good vocabulary.
Apr 12, 2021
Bob
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fiction-historical,
childrens
A book my grandson gave me to read. He is eight and I can't wait to learn what he has to say about this story.
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Engaging and fun, and full of drama. The characters were vivid, and the banter between the siblings and their aunt helped to make them relatable for the reader. This book will almost certainly appeal to children who like adventure stories. However, parts of this story stretched credibility a bit too far. There are other fictional Titanic books out there for this age group that are better quality. Incidentally, it’s also quite possible that this author’s technique improved as she went. This one w
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This was a good kids' version of the story. I was impressed that it didn't gloss over some pretty horrific stuff, such as the fact that lower-class passengers were trapped below deck and prevented from boarding the lifeboats. Still, it has a mood of optimism and courage that I think is the key to presenting such an event to young readers, and some great messages about the value of kindness and the capability of other human beings to surprise us. My seven-year-old son is anxious about natural dis
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May 25, 2020
Alex
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titanic,
historical-fiction
I saw one of my friends reading this, and was immediately intrigued. I’m obsessed with the Titanic, and will pretty much read any book that even mentions it.
I’m obviously not the target age for this book, so I won’t complain about the simplistic writing. I think it did a good job of describing the disaster overall, but it was very light on details. It’s a kid’s book so I get it, but it didn’t even talk about the ship breaking in two, which I thought was odd. I did like the inclusion of the mumm ...more
I’m obviously not the target age for this book, so I won’t complain about the simplistic writing. I think it did a good job of describing the disaster overall, but it was very light on details. It’s a kid’s book so I get it, but it didn’t even talk about the ship breaking in two, which I thought was odd. I did like the inclusion of the mumm ...more
I must confess that this is an emphatic and heartwarming story. It remains a sad memorable for the people who couldn't have survived to come out from the water and were frozen in the dark ocean. Sometimes this story reminded me of the great Movie of Titanic but in a child perspective. Love it so much 😍😍😍😍
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I read this book on my Kindle, and here is my review:
I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912, is the first in a series of historical fiction chapter books written for upper elementary readers. The author, Lauren Tarshis, notes that the facts about the Titanic are true, but the characters are fictional. Tarshis tells a gripping tale of how George (a ten-year-old boy) and his family survived the tragic loss of the “unsinkable” Titanic on April 15, 1912. The story begins with a “flash-forward” ...more
I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912, is the first in a series of historical fiction chapter books written for upper elementary readers. The author, Lauren Tarshis, notes that the facts about the Titanic are true, but the characters are fictional. Tarshis tells a gripping tale of how George (a ten-year-old boy) and his family survived the tragic loss of the “unsinkable” Titanic on April 15, 1912. The story begins with a “flash-forward” ...more
May 18, 2019
Pamela Hatch
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Shelves:
history,
rich-people,
survival,
rescue,
brother-and-sister,
exploration,
engineering,
stowaway,
ship,
mischief
The story of the Titanic has always fascinated me...there are many stories all sad...including this one in many ways.
I like that the interaction between George and his sister. All of George's mischief gets him into lots of trouble and this time his exploration of the ship saves their lives. The unsinkable ship is sinking and they get trapped below deck and need to find a way out. Lots of suspense from escaping from a stowaway with a knife, being caught behind locked doors, told he couldn't get o ...more
I like that the interaction between George and his sister. All of George's mischief gets him into lots of trouble and this time his exploration of the ship saves their lives. The unsinkable ship is sinking and they get trapped below deck and need to find a way out. Lots of suspense from escaping from a stowaway with a knife, being caught behind locked doors, told he couldn't get o ...more
I liked this book a lot. I love the titanic’s terrible story. And when authors write and make characters in the titanic,that have no choice but to be apart of it when it’s sinking, (be apart like, there’s no where to go like you have to deal with it and do what you can)
It really makes you feel as if you understood the pain and anxiety and fear as the passengers on the ship had to cope with.
I was about to be tearing up when I thought characters were going to die. When I read books about the tit ...more
It really makes you feel as if you understood the pain and anxiety and fear as the passengers on the ship had to cope with.
I was about to be tearing up when I thought characters were going to die. When I read books about the tit ...more
Personal Response
I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 the author took a fact-filled historical event and made it personal instead of one big event. This is read through a small group of people’s points of view and told in a way that I feel like I was there for the sinking of the Titanic. This is one of those books that no matter the subject I am transported into that time and place.
Plot
George and his sister Phoebe are being invited to sail on the biggest and safest ship in the world. T ...more
I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 the author took a fact-filled historical event and made it personal instead of one big event. This is read through a small group of people’s points of view and told in a way that I feel like I was there for the sinking of the Titanic. This is one of those books that no matter the subject I am transported into that time and place.
Plot
George and his sister Phoebe are being invited to sail on the biggest and safest ship in the world. T ...more
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Lauren Tarshis often wonders how she came to spend most of her waking moments thinking about disasters, as the author of the children's historical fiction series "I Survived." Each book takes readers into the heart of history's most thrilling and terrifying events, including the sinking of the Titanic, the Shark Attacks of 1916, Hurricane Katrina, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the San Francisco ear
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