Titanic Death on the Water

Titanic Death on the Water by Tom Bradman is a UK edition published by A&C Black on January 1, 2012. This 127-page book is written in English and presents a narrative centered around a boy working in the dockyard where the Titanic is being constructed. As he secures a position on the ship, he observes various mistakes and poor decisions that heighten his concerns about the vessel’s fate, all while navigating his rivalry with another ship’s boy.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure set against a historical backdrop, exploring themes related to transportation and the significant events of the 20th century. The story delves into the boy’s experiences and anxieties as he witnesses the construction of one of history’s most famous ships, providing insights into the challenges faced during that era. This edition invites young readers to engage with a pivotal moment in maritime history through the eyes of a relatable character.
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A boy works in the dockyard where the Titanic is being built, then gets a job on the ship. As he witnesses a series of mistakes, short-cuts and bad decisions, he becomes more and more worried about what could happen to the ship. But he’s preoccupied by his rivalry with a fellow ship’s boy.
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