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Friday, April 10, 2026

A Brilliant Night of Stars and Ice by Rebecca Connolly

 "It's the Titanic, sir," (First Officer) Dean interrupted, his voice nearing a frantic pace and pitch. "We've just received an urgent distress message. She's struck ice and is sinking fast. She requires immediate assistance."

(Captain Rostron's) eyes darted to the chart, marking his position in relation to the Titanic with a stub of a pencil. They were not as close as he would like to be, not nearly close enough, but he wasn't about to let that stop him.  Other boats would have heard the call and replied to her message as well, so all he had to do was get his ship there as fast as he could and be prepared for whatever they might face.

"...we must have order, discipline, and quietness, and we must avoid all confusion. We must be better sailors, better crew, and better men than we have ever been."  


I'm sure the story of Titanic is familiar to everyone. But what about Capt. Arthur Rostron and the valiant crew of the Carpathia who took extreme and heroic efforts to go to her rescue as fast as they could? They are the ones who pulled the 705 survivors from the icy sea that night. Rebecca Connolly tells their story in this compelling and poignant novel. I was familiar with Carpathia's name, but knew nothing of her Captain and the decisive actions he took that fateful night. He was truly a remarkable man...though he would tell you he just did what anyone else would have done in his situation. Connolly also weaves in the story of Kate Connolly, an Irish lass and third class passenger on the Titanic who managed to survive. I liked reading their contrasting perspectives of that night. Altogether, this was an amazing novel. I loved it. 

My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

3 comments:

  1. I'm *very* interested in Titanic stories - both in fact & fiction. The Carpatia element turned what was a massive tragedy into at least a partial tale of heroism. I'll add this to my List! Thanks. If you want to read another novel around this event I can definitely recommend 'The Midnight Watch' by David Dyer. My review is here:

    https://cyberkittenspot.blogspot.com/2023/04/just-finished-reading-midnight-watch-by.html

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  2. I love anything Titanic adjacent, so I think I'd love this! Thanks for sharing😁

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  3. The Titanic interests me but I've not read a book about it at all. Plenty of docs. but no books. This one sounds absolutely fascinating.

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