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Hardcover Luck of the Titanic Book

ISBN: 1524740985

ISBN13: 9781524740986

Luck of the Titanic

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Book Overview

From the critically-acclaimed author of The Downstairs Girl comes the richly imagined story of Valora and Jamie Luck, twin British-Chinese acrobats traveling aboard the Titanic on its ill-fated maiden voyage.

Valora Luck has two things: a ticket for the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner in the world, and a dream of leaving England behind and making a life for herself as a circus performer in New York. Much to...

Customer Reviews

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Stunning YA historical fiction

Valora Luck is British-Chinese and has lost both her parents. She seeks out her twin brother Jamie who is working on the Titanic. Her plan is for them to seek their fortune in America. Valora and Jamie are talented acrobats. When Valora hears that a part owner of Ringling Brothers Circus is aboard the ship, she schemes for Jamie and herself to audition for him. The characters in this book are incredibly well-developed and the reader quickly becomes invested in them. Valora is so smart, energetic and brave, the reader views her as a friend. Luck of the Titanic highlights the racism and prejudice against Chinese people at the time. The Chinese Exclusion Act did not allow Chinese people to immigrate to the US, unless they had a wealthy sponsor. The story demonstrated how the lives of BIPOC and poor people were seen as less valuable. The plot flowed well and was perfectly paced and kept the pages turning. The story was well-written, and meticulously researched. The ending was heart-breaking and unexpected. Recommended for everyone, not just YA readers. #bookishfirst #penguinteen

Gorgeous and Heartbreaking!

This is a gorgeous cover first of all! I just needed to say that and get that out of the way. The rest of the book was really well done too. I sped through this to find out what happens with Valora and if she can fulfill her dream of getting into the US, despite the Chinese Exclusion Act, after she finds her twin brother who is working as a coal shoveler on the maiden voyage of the Titanic. Now I am sure most people know about the ill fated Titanic but I had my hopes up that there might be a happy ending for this book. It does have a little blurb at the beginning where it says, of the 8 Chinese on board, six survived. I enjoyed reading about Valora's interactions with the various passengers on the Titanic (some of them actual real people) and it was fun to read about her plans to raise money (via acrobatic tricks) and how to get into the US. There is a little bit of romance, fancy dresswear courtesy of the House of July, and bonds of family like Jamie, but also two little boys that she kind of adopts. There is also racism due to the fact that Valora and her brother are part Chinese, true for the time and so a valid part of the story. Yes, there is tragedy, especially at the end and it is so heartbreaking but still a good story. I think it is a worthwhile read.
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