![]() ![]() Robert, though, replies that he can't, and the two share a long, passionate kiss before parting.īack on deck, Margaret is rapidly put in a lifeboat and whisked away. Finding him sitting dejectedly alone in an vacant hallway, she attempts to persuade him to follow her. Though her life is hanging in precariously on the line, Margaret is averse to leaving Robert, who is part of the crew and must remain on the ship, and runs back to him. The two women obey and hurriedly make their way up to the deck where they discover with horror that the ship is sinking rapidly. Robert informs them that the ship has just struck an iceberg, before advising them to put on their lifebelts. Carstairs and Margaret are awakened by a frantic shaking and noise. ![]() She quickly becomes best friends with a handsome, young steward, Robert, and their relationship gradually turns romantic, though the two are too shy to tell each other.Īll is going well, until one night, April 14, 1912, when Mrs. There, Margaret, who has lived most of her life in destitute conditions, is enthralled by her luxurious premises. Carstairs board the Titanic, the newly built and highly glamorous liner deemed to be supposedly "unsinkable," as first-class passengers. Within merely a few days, Margaret and Mrs. The job, which involves simple tasks such as dressing her and walking her dog, is easy, and Margaret accepts readily. Carstairs expresses the desire for a companion for her upcoming trip to the States. One day, however, her fortunes take an unexpected turn for a better when a wealthy, privileged woman named Mrs. Subsequently she was sent to live in an orphanage for girls, she lives a life of penury and dreams that her older brother, William, who lives in America, will someday earn enough money to send for her. The book was first published in 1998, and republished with new cover art in 2010.ġ3-year-old Margaret Ann Brady is an orphan whose parents died when she was only 8 years old. ![]() Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912 is a romantic historical novel written by Ellen Emerson White, and is the eleventh book of the Dear America series. ![]()
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