Titanic: Death on the Water (National Archives)

Titanic: Death on the Water (National Archives)

by TonyBradman (Author), TomBradman (Author)

Synopsis

Fascinating fictional retelling of the events that led to the tragedy of the Titanic, based on documents from the National Archives and written by bestselling author Tony Bradman and his son Tom. A Belfast boy is terrified of getting a job in the dockyard where the Titanic is being built, and where his father died. Instead he gets a job on the ship, where he thinks his biggest problem is his rivalry with a fellow ship's boy who calls him a coward. On the night the unsinkable ship meets the iceberg, he must find out how brave he really is.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: A&C Black Childrens & Educational
Published: 29 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1408155818
ISBN 13: 9781408155813
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A dramatic adventure set on the Titanic from best-selling author, Tony Bradman. A Belfast boy is terrified of getting a job in the dockyard where the Titanic is being built so he gets a job on the ship instead...

Author Bio
Tony Bradman is an award-winning author who has been involved in children's books for 35 years. He has written for all ages - poetry, picture books, young fiction, novels - and for many reading schemes. Tony has edited many anthologies of poetry and short stories, has been a judge on several major book prizes, and is a regular reviewer of children's and young adult fiction for The Guardian books pages. Tony has three children, three grandchildren, and lives in London with his wife and Betty the Border Terrier - which makes him the third most important person in the house.