The ghost of 15-year-old Samuel Scott moves restlessly aboard the
Titanic as she sails to her doom in 1912. An eyewitness to the final
days in the lives of rich and poor, crew and passengers, this is
Samuel's story.
'That calm, sunny day is one I'll always remember ... because the
twentieth of April, in the year 1910, was the day I, Samuel Joseph
Scott, died.'
Fifteen-year-old Sam plunges to his death whilst building his beloved
Titanic. Now as the greatest ship the world has ever seen crosses the
Atlantic Ocean, Sam finds himself on board - as a ghost. His spirit
roams the ship, from the glamour of first class to the party atmosphere
of third class. Sam shares the excitement of Jim, Isobel and their
children - on their way to a new life in America.
Disaster strikes when Titanic hits an iceberg. As Titanic sinks to
her icy grave, Jim and his family are trapped behind locked gates ...
'A ghost story with a twist.'
Sunday Independent
'Little did I know that this book would be gripping, exciting and
unimaginably shattering. Towards the end, things picked up a lot, and I
realised that this would just get better and better and better.'
Guardian's Children's Books
'Captivating.'
New Ross Standard
'New and beautiful children's novel ... The children were fascinated, I
never saw so many children so engaged with an author ... the children
were captivated by the book's content and Nicola's delivery.'
Nationalist & Munster Advertiser