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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Finding the Titanic, by Dalton Rains


 While there wasn't much new here for me, a long time avid follower of the discovery, it serves as a nice, concise summation of the true Titanic story for the intended audience, grades 2-3. I do think it'll be of interest to older children and, yes, even adults like me who have maybe forgotten a few details. It's illustrated with both color and b/w photos with Fast Facts and information in side-bars throughout. It's clearly up-to-date, too, in its reminder of the dangers involved, citing the explosion of a manned-sub focused on a visual tour of the deteriorating vessel. 

Lost for some 70 years before being located by the team lead by Robert Ballard, the Titanic has had an unending hold on our imaginations. The book cites basics, it's size, number of passengers, and the various craft used in its discovery and initial investigation. One thing I'd forgotten was that the Navy, while claiming to be looking for the wreck, was using it as a cover story for another mission. Or, did I even know that? I'm honestly uncertain. In any case, not telling, but this story allows the book to utilize a strength, its glossary. While quite succinct, the definitions are simple and easy to understand, with the word "cover" getting space as in "cover story", so to speak, for the Navy's plan. There's also a Table of Contents, glossary, as noted, index, and list of both print and internet resources to use for more information. Scattered throughout are various sidebars with quick bits of added info, and "Fast Facts" that seem to appear in circles. Finally, at the end, there's also a list of questions to help check comprehension that seemed quite well done to this former teacher. 

Bottom line, a short and sweet guide and source for young Titanic fans to utilize both at their leisure and as a guided study. The photos at the end of everyday items retrieved from the doomed ship add an air of sadness, I must admit, reminding readers of the human lives involved in this tragedy. Thanks #NorthStarEditions - #Apex for sharing this peek at this resource with me. I'll be sharing it with teacher friends and parents.


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