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Unsinkable

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Unsinkable is a historical novel that tells the stories of two women, Violet Jessop and Daphne Chaundanson, who lived through World War I and II. Both women faced adversity and survived shipwrecks, but their paths took different turns. Violet became a nurse and stewardess, while Daphne became an agent for the Special Operations Executive. The novel is inspired by true events and explores themes of second chances, resilience, and finding happiness.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 29 February 2024
Publisher: HarperCollins Focus


The Titanic was just the beginning. What she survived has become legend. Unsinkable is a novel inspired by real-life accounts of survival and resilience, intertwining the lives of two women, one from World War I and the other from World War II.

Violet Jessop is known as Miss Unsinkable. When her mother becomes too ill to work, the responsibility of providing for the family falls on Violet, as the oldest of nine children. When the Great War begins, Violet serves as a nurse, caring for men who could be her brothers. She works as a stewardess and wartime nurse, surviving not only a shipwreck but also two sinkings, one on the infamous Titanic. No one can understand why Violet would return to the sea, but something keeps drawing her back to the turbulent waters, where she struggles to put the tragedies of her past behind her and pursue a life and love all her own.

Daphne has survived her own calamity. Daphne Chaundanson grows up as an unwanted child after her mother dies in a tragedy. She throws herself into education, collecting languages like candy in a desperate attempt to finally earn her father's approval. When the Special Operations Executive invites her to be an agent in France during World War II, her childhood of anonymity and her love of languages make her the perfect fit. She sees it as an opportunity to help the country she loves and live up to her father's expectations. But the dangers of war challenge Daphne in ways she never could have expected, and the secrets from her own past must be faced for her to truly have a future beyond the conflict - if she can survive it.

Unsinkable is inspired by the true stories of Violet Jessop and the thirty-nine women of the Special Operations Executive. These women played a crucial role in the war effort, often risking their lives to carry out covert missions and support the Allied forces. Their bravery and determination have left a lasting impact on history, and their stories continue to inspire people today.

Violet Jessop's journey is a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Growing up in a poor family, she faced numerous challenges and obstacles throughout her life. However, her determination and hard work paid off when she became a nurse during the Great War. Despite the dangers of her job, Violet never wavered in her commitment to helping her fellow soldiers.

One of the most remarkable aspects of Violet's story is her survival of the Titanic sinking. After the ship hit an iceberg, Violet and many other passengers and crew members were stranded on the deck. Despite the freezing cold and the fear of drowning, Violet remained calm and collected, helping others to safety. She even managed to rescue a young boy who had been thrown overboard by a crew member.

Violet's bravery and selflessness in the face of danger were recognized by the British government, and she was awarded the George Cross, the highest civilian award for bravery in the face of the enemy. Her story became a national hero, and she was celebrated for her courage and determination.

Daphne Chaundanson's journey is also a remarkable one. Growing up as an unwanted child, Daphne faced numerous challenges and hardships throughout her life. However, her love of languages and her determination to succeed helped her to overcome these obstacles.

Daphne's journey to France during World War II was a testament to her courage and determination. She was recruited by the Special Operations Executive, a secret organization that carried out covert operations behind enemy lines. Daphne's language skills and her knowledge of the French countryside made her an invaluable asset to the organization.

Daphne's first mission was to gather information on the German military and their plans for the upcoming D-Day invasion. She traveled to France, posing as a French woman and gathering information from her contacts. Her bravery and determination in the face of danger were remarkable, and she managed to evade the German authorities and carry out her mission successfully.

Daphne's second mission was to help rescue American soldiers who had been captured by the German forces. She traveled to occupied France, posing as a French woman and working with the French Resistance to gather information and plan the rescue. Her bravery and determination in the face of danger were once again remarkable, and she managed to rescue several American soldiers before the German forces could capture her.

Daphne's story is a testament to the power of courage and determination in the face of adversity. She faced numerous challenges and obstacles throughout her life, but her love of languages and her determination to succeed helped her to overcome these obstacles and achieve her goals. Her bravery and selflessness in the face of danger during World War II were recognized by the British government, and she was awarded the George Cross, the highest civilian award for bravery in the face of the enemy.

Unsinkable is a powerful novel that tells the stories of two remarkable women who faced adversity and overcame it. Their journeys are a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit, and their stories will inspire readers for generations to come.

Weight: 286g
Dimension: 140 x 212 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781400233946

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