In her diary, Margaret Ann describes how she becomes a companion to an American woman, sails on the Titanic, and experiences its sinking.
Ellen Emerson White Books
This talented author is celebrated for her novels, many of which are set in and around Boston. Her characters often inhabit worlds infused with local culture and a shared passion for the Boston Red Sox. Beyond her fiction, she also contributes biographies, showcasing a breadth of literary skill. Her distinctive voice and engaging narratives offer readers a compelling glimpse into the human experience.







Webster: Tale of an Outlaw
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A cynical shelter dog embarks on a journey of emotional growth as he learns to trust and connect with a new animal family. This heartwarming and humorous tale explores themes of friendship and resilience, showcasing the transformative power of love and companionship in overcoming past traumas.
Voyage on the Great Titanic. The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Read Margaret'saccount of the Titanic disaster.
A Season of Daring Greatly
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The story follows eighteen-year-old Jill Cafferty, who breaks barriers as the first woman drafted by a major league baseball team, the Pittsburgh Pirates. As she embarks on her journey in the Class A Short Season team shortly after high school graduation, she faces challenges and resistance from those who are not supportive of her groundbreaking achievement. The narrative explores themes of gender equality, perseverance, and the struggles of breaking into a male-dominated sport.
Titanic
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A fictional account of an orphaned girl's travel onboard the Titanic.
Deník anglické dívky z roku 1912: společně s dívkou Margaret Jane se nalodíme na zaoceánskou loď a prožijeme noc děsu, odvahy, vznešenosti a staneme se svědky potopení nejznámější zaoceánské lodi všech dob.