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  • The Titanic (American Girl: Real Stories From My Time) (2)

    (By Emma Carlson Berne)

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    Author Emma Carlson Berne
    “Book Descriptions: The Real Stories From My Time chapter book series pairs nonfiction content with beloved American Girl BeForever characters, offering readers a unique entry point into important events in American history. These are perfect for book reports, with full-page illustrations throughout, plus historical photos, maps, a timeline, a glossary, and bibliography at the back. The Titanic includes enough real stories of the tragic "unsinkable ship" and its passengers and crew to fill an ocean liner. Throughout, BeForever character Samantha Parkington shares snippets of her own exciting fictional story of traveling as a first class passenger in the early 1900s, when steamship was the only way to travel across the ocean.”

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