I am Canada: Deadly Voyage
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“Looking back I saw the Titanic standing at a slant against the starry sky, with all her lights still shining. Crowds of people were clinging to the stern. Others were falling, tumbling down into the sea".
Sailing on the Titanic, the biggest ship in the world is going to be huge adventure––if Jamie’s parents will let him loose to do some real exploring. But when disaster strikes and there aren’t enough lifeboats to go around all Jamie has on his mind is survival.
Praise
“Hugh Brewster has written a gripping account of the disaster….that the reader knows the outcome does not detract from the nerve-tingling anticipation of the story—this is a real “boy’s book” that girls will enjoy, too.” --CM Magazine
*Nominee for the 2013 Hackmatack Award.*CCBC ‘Our Choice’ Starred Selection 2012
Sailing on the Titanic, the biggest ship in the world is going to be huge adventure––if Jamie’s parents will let him loose to do some real exploring. But when disaster strikes and there aren’t enough lifeboats to go around all Jamie has on his mind is survival.
Praise
“Hugh Brewster has written a gripping account of the disaster….that the reader knows the outcome does not detract from the nerve-tingling anticipation of the story—this is a real “boy’s book” that girls will enjoy, too.” --CM Magazine
*Nominee for the 2013 Hackmatack Award.*CCBC ‘Our Choice’ Starred Selection 2012
Book Details
Reading Level: 8-12 year olds Format: 4 3/8” x 6 ½”; 196 pages Published: Sept. 2011 by Scholastic Canada Also available in French: Voyage Mortel |