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This engagingly illustrated book tells in thrilling detail the story of the Carpathia, the small vessel which saved hundreds of people from drowing during the sinking of the Titanic.

Written and illustrated by debut Northern Irish artist Flora Delargy, whose grandfather and great grandfather both worked in the Belfast Shipyards where the Titanic was built, this exquisitely illustrated story of quiet bravery tells in rich detail how the little ship Carpathia saved 705 passengers of the Titanic from the icy waters of the North Atlantic.

‘A visual feast […] Exquisite artwork […] A triumphant debut’— The Observer, Best Picture Books

‘A tour de force – a gripping account [..] spare, well-judged text and delicate but powerful illustrations'— The Guardian

‘I don

Trade Review
Best Picture Books – ‘[a] visual feast… Delargy brilliantly condenses the history of both vessels and the key characters involved for a junior-age audience. […] exquisite artwork […] A triumphant debut — Delargy's style is as clear and confident as any of the major names simultaneously hitting the shelves.'  * The Observer *
Best Picture Books – ‘A tour de force – a gripping account [..] told via spare, well-judged text and delicate but powerful illustrations. Vignettes of crew and passengers evoke both individual stories and the scale of the tragedy.' * The Guardian *
Best Children's Books - 'I don’t often cry while reading non-fiction, but this powerful story, beautifully told, brought me to tears. A must for fact fans of all ages and already one of my books of the year.' * Irish Examiner *
One to Watch – 'Delargy creates a real sense of human drama in her exquisite illustrations and beautifully detailed vignettes, while chronicling the by-the-minute details of what happened on that fateful night.’
-- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller Previews *
A ‘remarkable debut…celebrating the best of humanity while also sensitively acknowledging the heartbreak and suffering caused on that fateful night.’ * Children's Books Ireland *
‘Stunning artwork and evocative storytelling combine to show a lesser-told side to the Titanic tragedy.’ * WRD About Books *
"Highly recommended for upper junior and lower secondary-aged students as a history book and for anyone over eight as a really enjoyable read.” * The School Librarian *
‘Other exceptional nonfiction works came in the form of Flora Delargy’s graphic novel-esque Rescuing Titanic (Wide Eyed), a stunning debut about the supposedly unsinkable liner.’
* The Guardian *
‘Packed with fascinating detail, this beautifully illustrated non-fiction book looks at the Titanic disaster from a new angle’ * The Week Junior *

Rescuing Titanic

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    Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 07/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9780711262768, 978-0711262768
    ISBN10: 0711262764

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This engagingly illustrated book tells in thrilling detail the story of the Carpathia, the small vessel which saved hundreds of people from drowing during the sinking of the Titanic.

    Written and illustrated by debut Northern Irish artist Flora Delargy, whose grandfather and great grandfather both worked in the Belfast Shipyards where the Titanic was built, this exquisitely illustrated story of quiet bravery tells in rich detail how the little ship Carpathia saved 705 passengers of the Titanic from the icy waters of the North Atlantic.

    ‘A visual feast […] Exquisite artwork […] A triumphant debut’— The Observer, Best Picture Books

    ‘A tour de force – a gripping account [..] spare, well-judged text and delicate but powerful illustrations'— The Guardian

    ‘I don

    Trade Review
    Best Picture Books – ‘[a] visual feast… Delargy brilliantly condenses the history of both vessels and the key characters involved for a junior-age audience. […] exquisite artwork […] A triumphant debut — Delargy's style is as clear and confident as any of the major names simultaneously hitting the shelves.'  * The Observer *
    Best Picture Books – ‘A tour de force – a gripping account [..] told via spare, well-judged text and delicate but powerful illustrations. Vignettes of crew and passengers evoke both individual stories and the scale of the tragedy.' * The Guardian *
    Best Children's Books - 'I don’t often cry while reading non-fiction, but this powerful story, beautifully told, brought me to tears. A must for fact fans of all ages and already one of my books of the year.' * Irish Examiner *
    One to Watch – 'Delargy creates a real sense of human drama in her exquisite illustrations and beautifully detailed vignettes, while chronicling the by-the-minute details of what happened on that fateful night.’
    -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller Previews *
    A ‘remarkable debut…celebrating the best of humanity while also sensitively acknowledging the heartbreak and suffering caused on that fateful night.’ * Children's Books Ireland *
    ‘Stunning artwork and evocative storytelling combine to show a lesser-told side to the Titanic tragedy.’ * WRD About Books *
    "Highly recommended for upper junior and lower secondary-aged students as a history book and for anyone over eight as a really enjoyable read.” * The School Librarian *
    ‘Other exceptional nonfiction works came in the form of Flora Delargy’s graphic novel-esque Rescuing Titanic (Wide Eyed), a stunning debut about the supposedly unsinkable liner.’
    * The Guardian *
    ‘Packed with fascinating detail, this beautifully illustrated non-fiction book looks at the Titanic disaster from a new angle’ * The Week Junior *

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