Connolly’s historical fiction novel brings a fresh and
hopeful perspective to this well-documented tragedy. So many works based on
this event only focus on the Titanic itself and their stories end at her
sinking. But little is mentioned about who came to Titanic’s rescue or
what happened to the survivors. Through Connolly’s narratives, readers are
given a detailed story of how complete strangers came together to help those in
need. Through Captain Rostron’s planning, the efforts of his faithful crew, and
even the help of some Titanic survivors, all needs were met with
consideration and kindness. This book shows that if it wasn’t for the heroic
efforts of all aboard the Carpathia, there wouldn’t be any eyewitnesses
to tell about the Titanic. One minor criticism of the book is that more
photographs or maps would have been helpful to solidify both Captain Rostron
and Kate Connolly’s stories. Well written and faith promoting, Connolly’s novel
honors the 110th anniversary of Titanic’s loss.
From my years as a book reviewer for Children's Book and Media Review, I know it's tricky to navigate the reading world to find "safe harbors" for our imaginations. So I have created this blog to guide young readers to wholesome literature and to highlight the authors who create it. I hope you enjoy the literary destinations ahead!
Thursday, April 21, 2022
A Brilliant Night of Stars and Ice by Rebecca Connolly
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