Titanic: The Canadian Connection

The ill-fated maiden voyage of the great “unsinkable ship,” carrying with it the hopes and dreams of humankind in its massive decks and luxurious cabins, may have started in England, but it ended in catastrophe and despair off the coast of Halifax, Canada.

A touching reminder of the fallibility of man-made machines, the repercussions of the loss of the Titanic are still felt today. This heartwarming collection of stories tells of the intimate connection that Canada has with one of the most resounding tragedies of the twentieth century.

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About the Author

A prairie girl, born and raised in Alberta, LANNY BOUTIN is a freelance writer who specializes in health, environmental, and family-oriented stories. She writes for magazines including Canadian Living, Treehouse, Canadian Family, and Canadian Geographic.

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Publisher ‏

Amazing Stories (Aug. 4 2006)

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Paperback ‏

128 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

1554391261

ISBN-13 ‏

978-1554391264

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