Description
On April 10, 1912, Michel Navratil and his two sons boarded the Titanic. All three leave for America aboard the most beautiful liner in the world nicknamed “The Unsinkable”. But on April 14, at 11:40 p.m., the Titanic hit an iceberg.
The tragedy begins for all the passengers and Michel then has only one idea in mind: saving his children.
Lolo is four years old, Monmon is two: for history they will now be “the children of the Titanic”.
In her story, Élisabeth Navratil mixes reality and fiction, drawing on both the memories of her father, the eldest of the two surviving brothers, and on rich documentation on the sinking of the most famous cruise ship.
About the Author
Élisabeth Navratil is an opera director and writer. Through this story, she focuses on the history of the Titanic because of her family history; she is the daughter of Michel Marcel Navratil, a survivor of the tragedy who died in 2001 and granddaughter of Michel Navratil, who died on April 15, 1912.
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