On April 10, 1912, the Titanic departed Southampton, England, on its
first voyage across the Atlantic, carrying 2,240 passengers, 109 of them
children. Introducing young readers to the ship that couldn't sink,
Children of the Titanic follows three children--Beth Cook, age six,
travelling third class; Charlotte Murphy, age eight, second class; and
John Crosby, age eleven, first class. We meet them as they board and get
settled in their rooms in different parts of the vessel, witness their
experience of the gripping sequence of events early in the morning of
April 15, and see their eventual arrival in New York on the rescue ship
Carpathia.
Bringing to life the sights and sounds of the ship from a child's
perspective, author Christine Welldon tours youngreaders through the
plush first- and second-class staterooms, the gymnasium, swimming pool,
library, and French café, as well as the humbler accommodations in third
class.
The book includes over 40 photographs, highlighted glossary terms, and
sidebars on aspects of shipbuilding, early twentieth-century life, and
the events of April 15, 1912.