Iceberg Author: Nielsen, Jennifer A. | ||
Price: $23.08 |
Summary:
The thrilling story of a young girl who stows away onboard the Titanic and as she explores, attempting to find answers to her many questions about the ship, suddenly finds herself caught up in the desperate struggle to survive after it strikes an iceberg.
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Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: MG Reading Level: 5.10 Points: 11.0 Quiz: 518909 |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (02/01/23)
School Library Journal (04/01/23)
Booklist (03/01/23)
The Hornbook (00/03/23)
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Booklist - 03/01/2023 Hazel Rothbury stows aboard the Titanic and finds friendships in unexpected quarters before tragedy strikes in Nielsen's latest. When British 12-year-old Hazel, uneducated but resourceful, sneaks aboard the famous ship, it's with a promise that she'll repay her ticket upon publishing an article that “tell[s] the great story of this ship.” Hazel befriends a companion in first class and, under the tutelage of an older passenger, is dogged in her pursuit of information about the ship’s design and vulnerabilities, offering readers insights to many factors that contributed to the seafaring tragedy. During her journalistic research, Hazel stumbles upon a mystery involving the finances and identities of fellow passengers, and makes questionable if well-meaning efforts to unravel the truth. Some readers may find Hazel’s timely eavesdropping and immediate mastery of Morse code a bit convenient, but this story of perseverance and survival should please readers who enjoy historical fiction with heroism and a heavy sense of foreboding. Includes images throughout, most being documents recreated by the author, and a note parsing facts from the story’s fiction. - Copyright 2023 Booklist.
School Library Journal - 04/01/2023 Gr 5 Up—Nielsen weaves mystery and action in her newest historical fiction novel. Readers join Hazel as she boards the Titanic, heading to America for the opportunity to obtain a job with her aunt in a factory. Her journey is not by choice, but of necessity, as the income will help support her family who recently lost their father. From the beginning of the story, Hazel faces numerous difficulties because of her gender, age, and poverty. Yet Hazel's inquisitiveness introduces her to new friends, a few foes, and lands her in the middle of a big mystery that involves both. Layer on top the impending problems awaiting the Titanic, and readers will find themselves unable to stop turning pages to find out what happens to Hazel, her friends, and everyone aboard the doomed ship. Nielsen creates engaging, authentic characters who pull readers in, making the plot both compelling and believable. VERDICT Fans of historical fiction and Nielsen's other novels will be riveted by Hazel and her friends' plight across the Atlantic aboard the Titanic.—Jennifer Seebauer - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.