Remembering the Titanic: A Novel
By Diane Hoh
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It’s April 1913, and survivors of the RMS Titanic have gathered to remember those who didn’t make it onto the lifeboats. Debutante Elizabeth Farr, who had been in first class, lost her father. Steerage passenger Katie Hanrahan nearly lost her life. Still, neither of them wants to be at the remembrance service. All they really want to do is forget. A year after that awful night, Elizabeth still feels the chill of the frigid arctic air, and Katie can’t sleep because of nightmares of being trapped belowdecks, waiting for death. They want it to go away, but Titanic will never leave them. On their voyage one year ago, Elizabeth met a struggling artist named Max, and Katie fell for a boy from her hometown whose brother perished in the disaster. As the four of them strive to make new lives in New York, they struggle to move beyond the night that changed them all forever. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Diane Hoh including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.
Diane Hoh
Diane Hoh (b. 1937) is a bestselling author of young adult fiction. Born in Warren, Pennsylvania, Hoh began her first novel, Loving That O’Connor Boy (1985), after seeing an ad in a publishing trade magazine requesting submissions for a line of young adult fiction. After contributing novels to two popular series, Cheerleaders and the Girls of Canby Hall, Hoh found great success writing thrillers, beginning with Funhouse (1990), a Point Horror novel that became a national bestseller. Following its success, Hoh created the Nightmare Hall series, whose twenty-nine installments chronicle a university plagued by dark secrets, and the seven-volume Med Center series, about the challenges and mysteries in a Massachusetts hospital. In 1998, Hoh had a runaway hit with Titanic: The Long Night and Remembering the Titanic, a pair of novels about two couples’ escape from the doomed ocean liner. She now lives and writes in Austin.
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Reviews for Remembering the Titanic
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This was a good, but not great, follow up to the book "The Long Night". It answered some questions leftover from the night the Titanic sank and showed how some people were coping with the aftermath. I feel as though more of an impact could have been made if it was more historically based, but it was still a good read and powerful as well. It reminds the reader how far in safety we have come and who has paid the price.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5In a lot of ways this sequel is more heartbreaking than the original. In the year that follows the sinking we see how the survivors are coping and carrying on with life, what they're doing now, how they've each been changed, and how the relationships have been affected by that one horrible night. I think I found myself losing just as much hope in the middle as the characters, which made the end a real tearjerker for me.Not as good as the first, but still a great read.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The sequel to Titanic: The Long Night, I highly suggest it. Just as good as the first book, I devoured it in a couple afternoons when I was 13. I definitely recommend reading in order unlike I did. Definitely better than the movie!