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Capsized! : the forgotten story of the SS Eastland disaster
2020
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Gr 5-8-When the SS Eastland capsized in the Chicago River on July 24, 1915, 844 people lost their lives. This is a higher number than those killed in the sinking of the Titanic and is still the largest loss of life on the Great Lakes. Sutton takes readers through a detailed time line that follows several of the people who were onboard that day. The book has a large cast of characters; fortunately, there is a list at the beginning to assist readers. Not all of those profiled survived, but the text handles the deaths with a matter-of-fact grace. The information is presented in a factual manner, diffusing some of the feelings of horror that might be associated with the tragedy. Filled with photographs, documents, and diagrams, this title is a very thorough account of the disaster, and all of the dialogue is from reliable sources. VERDICT Libraries that serve students fascinated with the Titanic or Ruta Sepetys's Salt to the Sea will want to add this book to their collections.-V. Lynn Christiansen, Wiley International Studies Magnet Elementary School, Raleigh, NC © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Uncover the forgotten story of the SS Eastland disaster, a tragedy that claimed more lives than the Titanic. Patricia Sutton's Capsized! plunges young readers into the heart of this maritime disaster, exploring the events leading up to the capsizing and its devastating aftermath.

Filled with vivid firsthand accounts, Capsized! brings to light the stories of ordinary working people and immigrant families whose lives were forever changed on that fateful day. From the bustling Chicago River to the chaotic rescue efforts, readers will experience the shock, grief, and resilience of a community grappling with immense loss.

Explore the social and historical context of the disaster Understand the factors that led to the capsizing Examine the human impact of tragedy and the importance of remembering forgotten stories

Perfect for ages 10 and up, Capsized! encourages critical thinking about historical events and the importance of social justice. Why do we remember some tragedies and forget others? Discover the answers within these pages.

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