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Survivors: A True-Life Titanic Story

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ISBN: 9781788490573
AuthorNavratil, Elisabeth
Pub Date28/05/2018
BindingPaperback
Pages224
CountryIRL
Dewey910.91634
Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd
Quick overview Based on the true story of the author's father and uncle, who survived the Titanic disaster as children, but could not be identified because they had been travelling under false names.
€9.35

Elizabeth Navratil tells the true story of her grandfather, father and uncle and their voyage aboard the Titanic.



Two small boys, Michel and Edmond Navratil, are among the crowds waiting to board the ill-fated Titanic on her maiden voyage. The noise from the ship's sirens, the vast size of the awesome liner and the anxiety of their first sea voyage has created an air of excitement and fear on the bustling quays. But the boys' father, Michel Navratil Snr. has another reason to be anxious -- he has snatched the two children from their mother and they are travelling under false names to begin a new life in America.



When the ship sinks father and children are separated. The boys survive the tragedy but no-one knows who they are. What will happen to the boys with no name? Will they ever be reunited with their mother?



The events surrounding the voyage and the fateful night of 14th April 1912 are real, with the exception of some small details.

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Elizabeth Navratil tells the true story of her grandfather, father and uncle and their voyage aboard the Titanic.



Two small boys, Michel and Edmond Navratil, are among the crowds waiting to board the ill-fated Titanic on her maiden voyage. The noise from the ship's sirens, the vast size of the awesome liner and the anxiety of their first sea voyage has created an air of excitement and fear on the bustling quays. But the boys' father, Michel Navratil Snr. has another reason to be anxious -- he has snatched the two children from their mother and they are travelling under false names to begin a new life in America.



When the ship sinks father and children are separated. The boys survive the tragedy but no-one knows who they are. What will happen to the boys with no name? Will they ever be reunited with their mother?



The events surrounding the voyage and the fateful night of 14th April 1912 are real, with the exception of some small details.