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A Brilliant Night of Stars and Ice
Rebecca Connolly
出版
Shadow Mountain Publishing
, 2024-04
主題
Fiction / Historical / General
Fiction / Historical / 20th Century / General
Fiction / Sea Stories
ISBN
1639932488
9781639932481
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=gK8M0AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Based on the remarkable true story of the
Carpathia--
the only ship and her legendary captain who answered the distress call of the sinking
Titanic
.
Just after midnight on April 15, 1912, the passenger steamship
Carpathia
receives a distress signal from the largest passenger liner ever built, RMS
Titanic,
which is on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York.
Captain Arthur Rostron is awakened to an enormous maritime emergency with little information to guide his actions in answering the call for help. Is the dire threat to the unsinkable
Titanic
accurate? His ship is more than four hours away; will
Carpathia
hold together if pushed to never-before-tested speeds? What if his ship also strikes an iceberg? How many of
Titanic
's 2,200 passengers will the
Carpathia
be able to accommodate? And with the freezing temperatures, will there be any survivors by the time the
Carpathia
arrives?
Kate Connolly is excited to join her sister in America and proud to be traveling on the grand
Titanic
, which was built in her Irish homeland. As a passenger in third-class accommodations, she is among the last to receive instruction and help after
Titanic
hits an iceberg. Among the chaos of abandoning ship, the chances of her securing a spot in a lifeboat appear grim. With the help of several men, also from Ireland, Kate finally reaches the upper decks and feels lucky to board Lifeboat 13, although no one knows if or when a rescue ship will come. She fears the icy water and wonders if they'll all freeze to death. After seeing their magnificent ship submerge into the abyss, and hearing the cries of hundreds of fellow passengers drowning, it is almost too much to bear and Kate fleetingly thinks succumbing to her ordeal is the easiest escape.
Told in alternating chapters from the perspective of Captain Rostron on the
Carpathia
and Kate Connolly on the
Titanic
, this historical novel is a compelling, heart-pounding account of two eyewitnesses to an epic disaster. Rostron's heroic and compassionate leadership, his methodical preparations for rescue, and his grit and determination to act honorably and selflessly to save lives and care for the survivors, sets the course for this awe-inspiring story.