Shipwreck survival -- Juvenile literature
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Shipwreck survival -- Juvenile literature
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Shipwreck survival
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- Good answers to tough questions about disasters, by Joy Berry
- Fighting to survive being lost at sea, terrifying true stories, by Elizabeth Raum
- Steven Callahan, adrift in the Atlantic, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Stranded at sea, Steve Callahan's story, by Betsy Rathburn, cover illustration by Tate Yotter, interior illustration by Alexandra Conkins, Color by Gerardo Sandoval
- The Titanic, an interactive history adventure, by Bob Temple ; Consultant, Karen Kamuda
- Story of Titanic's chairman Ismay, by Molly Jones
- A storm too soon, a remarkable true survival story in 80-foot seas, Michael J. Tougias
- In the heart of the sea, The true story of the whaleship Essex, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Disaster!, three real-life stories of survival, Ellen Leroe
- Can you survive the Titanic?, An interactive survival adventure, by Allison Lassieur ; consultant: Norm Lewis
- Dangerous crossings, Carole Garbuny Vogel
- How to survive being lost at sea, by Tim O'Shei
- Staying alive!, 117 days adrift--the incredible saga of a courageous couple who outwitted death at sea for a longer period than any humans before, Maurice and Maralyn Bailey ; foreword by Sir Peter Scott ; drawings by Peter A. G. Milne ; maps by Alan Irving
- You wouldn't want to sail on a 19th-century whaling ship!, grisly tasks you'd rather not do, written by Peter Cook ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Revenge of the whale, the true story of the whaleship Essex, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Titanic, written by Simon Adams
- A storm too soon, a remarkable true survival story in 80-foot seas, Michael J. Tougias
- Stories of Titanic's children
- The Whaleship Essex, the true story of Moby Dick, Jil Fine
- A storm too soon, a remarkable true survival story in 80-foot seas, Michael J. Tougias
- Torpedoed!, a World War II story of a sinking passenger ship and two children's survival at sea, Cheryl Mullenbach
- Stories of titanic's second class, by Rachel A. Bailey
- Titanic, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #17: Tonight on the Titanic, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Make it out alive on a desert island, Claudia Martin
- The wreck of the barque Stefano off the north west cape of Australia in 1875, Gustave Rathe
- Survivors, extraordinary tales from the world and beyond, David Long ; illustrated by Kerry Hyndman
- Stories of Titanic's crew, by Brandon Terrell
- Women and children first, sinking of the Titanic, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Titanic, young survivors, by Allan Zullo
- Stranded on an island, Gerry Bailey & Felicia Law ; illustrated by Leighton Noyes
- Titanic, written by Simon Adams
- Stories of Titanic's third class, by Peggy Caravantes
- Island survival guide, Heather C. Hudak
- Stories of titanic's first class
- How to survive being lost at sea, by Samantha Bell
- Titanic, written by Simon Adams
- Adrift and alone, true tales of survival at sea, by Nel Yomtov
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