I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912

£9.99

A stunning special edition of the first book in Lauren Tarshis’saction-packed New York Times bestselling I Survived series, featuring80 pages of all-new, full-colour bonus content!

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A stunning special edition of the first book in Lauren Tarshis’s action-packed New York Times bestselling I Survived series, featuring 80 pages of all-new, full-colour bonus content!

 

This special edition paperback features a new letter from the author and 80 pages of full-colour bonus content, including the real-life story of a kid who survived the sinking; historical photos of the ship and passengers; the story of the cutthroat race to find the Titanic wreckage; and information about the 2023 OceanGate disaster. Perfect for readers new to the series as well as I Survived fans!

George Calder must be the luckiest kid alive – he and his little sister, Phoebe, are sailing with their aunt on the Titanic, the greatest ship ever built! George can’t resist exploring every inch of the incredible boat, even if it gets him into trouble.

But one night while George is off exploring, a terrible boom shakes the entire boat. Soon the impossible is happening: The Titanic is sinking.

George has always gotten out of trouble before. Can he survive this nightmare?

 

  • Ideal for readers new to the series as well as I Survived fans!
  • Contains historical pictures of the ship as well as information about the 2023 OceanGate disaster.
  • Thrilling tale of a kid who survived the terrible sinking of the titanic.

Additional information

Weight 0.18 kg
Dimensions 13.2 × 18.8 × 1 cm
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