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Unspeakable

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext PRAISE FOR Unspeakable : "Perhaps most impressive is Pignat's tone. The novel is written in accessible language suitable for teens! yet the prose is polished and the plot intricate enough to satisfy adults as well. Mark Unspeakable as a YA title with huge crossover appeal." -- Starred Review! Quill & Quire Informationen zum Autor Caroline Pignat is the award-winning author of seven YA novels. She is a two-time winner of the Governor General’s Award (The Gospel Truth in 2015 and Greener Grass in 2009). Unspeakable , a Red Maple Honour book, was also shortlisted for the 2015 CLA Young Adult Book Award and the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People. A high school teacher, she lives in Ottawa with her family. Klappentext Now in paperback, a heart-wrenching, beautifully written account of a forgotten maritime tragedy that rivals the Titanic disaster, for readers of Ruta Sepetys and Elizabeth Wein. On her first voyage as a stewardess aboard the Empress of Ireland, Ellie is drawn to the solitary fire stoker who stands by the ship's rail late at night, often writing in a journal. Jim. Ellie finds it hard to think of his name now. After their wonderful time in Quebec City, that awful night happened. The screams, the bodies, the frigid waters ... she tries to tell herself that he survived, but it's hard to believe when so many didn't. So when Wyatt Steele, journalist at The New York Times, asks her for her story, Ellie refuses. But when he shows her Jim's journal, she jumps at the chance to be able to read it herself, to find some trace of the man she had fallen in love with, or perhaps a clue to what happened to him. There's only one catch: she will have to tell her story to Steele and he'll "pay" her by giving her the journal, one page at a time. Zusammenfassung Now in paperback! a heart-wrenching! beautifully written account of a forgotten maritime tragedy that rivals the Titanic disaster! for readers of Ruta Sepetys and Elizabeth Wein. On her first voyage as a stewardess aboard the Empress of Ireland! Ellie is drawn to the solitary fire stoker who stands by the ship's rail late at night! often writing in a journal.      Jim. Ellie finds it hard to think of his name now. After their wonderful time in Quebec City! that awful night happened. The screams! the bodies! the frigid waters ... she tries to tell herself that he survived! but it's hard to believe when so many didn't.      So when Wyatt Steele! journalist at The New York Times! asks her for her story! Ellie refuses. But when he shows her Jim's journal! she jumps at the chance to be able to read it herself! to find some trace of the man she had fallen in love with! or perhaps a clue to what happened to him. There's only one catch: she will have to tell her story to Steele and he'll "pay" her by giving her the journal! one page at a time. ...

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Authors Nikki Loftin, Caroline Pignat, Pignat Caroline
Publisher Penguin Canada
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 11 to 14
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.09.2016
 
EAN 9780143187561
ISBN 978-0-14-318756-1
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 130 mm x 203 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Children's and young people's books

YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / Historical, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Historical / Canada, Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories, Children’s / Teenage fiction & true stories, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Places / Canada

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