Scott Stevens 
The Lost Deposition of Glynnis Smith Mclean, Second-Class Survivor of the Rms Titanic [EPUB ebook] 
A Historical Novel

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It is early 1912 when teenage newlyweds Ian and Glynnis Mc Lean decide to immigrate from Ireland to San Francisco. Slated to depart as first-class passengers on an American-owned ship, their plans suddenly change when that voyage is canceled due to a coal strike. After the Mc Leans trade in their tickets for second-class accommodations aboard the Titanic, they unknowingly transform the course of their lives forever. Only one of them survives that frigid April night. In her possession is her beloved diariesthe only things she saves besides herself.
In diary entries that begin in 1903, Glynnis details a childhood filled with cooking and sewing lessons, and a secret admiration for the neighbor boy, Ian. Glynnis records their journey together as Ian first rejects her advances and then eventually proposes marriage. As life leads them to step aboard the Titanic, fate intervenes, leaving Glynnis the survivor of one of the greatest tragedies ever known. But what she does not know is that when she provides testimony after the event, it is never entered into the record. Fifty years later, the truth is finally revealed through a lost deposition and excerpts from her cherished diaries.
In this historical novel based on true events, a widowed survivor of the Titanic disaster reveals her history as a young girl in Ireland and how love led her onto a ship destined for tragedy.

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Scott Stevens has been a Titanic buff since seeing A Night to Remember at age thirteen. He is currently a chemical technician for an aerospace company in Southern California, where he lives with his family. This is his debut novel.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 250 ● ISBN 9781491782552 ● Taille du fichier 0.3 MB ● Maison d’édition iUniverse ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6227605 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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