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When the RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, two young boys; Michel and Edmond Navratil were pulled from a lifeboat, unknowingly becoming part of one of the most extraordinary survival stories of the disaster. Their father, desperate to escape France, had boarded the doomed ship under a false name, leaving their mother behind without a word. As the world reeled from the tragedy, newspapers dubbed them 'The Titanic Orphans,' sparking a transatlantic search for their identities. Across the ocean, their mother tirelessly sought answers, unaware that her sons had survived. This book uncovers the…mehr

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When the RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, two young boys; Michel and Edmond Navratil were pulled from a lifeboat, unknowingly becoming part of one of the most extraordinary survival stories of the disaster. Their father, desperate to escape France, had boarded the doomed ship under a false name, leaving their mother behind without a word. As the world reeled from the tragedy, newspapers dubbed them 'The Titanic Orphans,' sparking a transatlantic search for their identities. Across the ocean, their mother tirelessly sought answers, unaware that her sons had survived. This book uncovers the heartbreaking deception, the frantic search, and the emotional reunion that became one of the most compelling human stories of the Titanic's legacy.
Autorenporträt
Dianna Aubin is a passionate storyteller and explorer at heart. Whether she's immersed in a captivating book, hiking scenic trails, tending to her garden, or traveling to new places, she finds inspiration in the world around her. When she's not writing, she enjoys unwinding with her husband over video games and spending time with her two playful cats. Her love for adventure, creativity, and nature shines through in everything she does.