The Titanic Survivors Book Club
Books | Fiction / Historical / General
Timothy Schaffert
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the author of The Perfume Thief, a remarkable tale about the life-changing power of books and second chances, following the Titanic librarian who opens a bookshop in Paris where he meets a secret society of survivors."Deeply moving and rich with vivid detail . . . Timothy Schaffert is an exquisite storyteller."—Lara Prescott, New York Times bestselling author of The Secrets We KeptFor weeks after the sinking of the Titanic, Yorick spots his own name among the list of those lost at sea. As an apprentice librarian for the White Star Line, his job was to curate the ship’s second-class library. But the day the Titanic set sail he was left stranded at the dock.After the ship’s sinking, Yorick takes this twist of fate as a sign to follow his lifelong dream of owning a bookshop in Paris. Soon after, he receives an invitation to a secret society of survivors where he encounters other ticket holders who didn’t board the ship. Haunted by their good fortune, they decide to form a book society, where they can grapple with their own anxieties through heated discussions of The Awakening or The Picture of Dorian Gray. Of this ragtag group, Yorick finds himself particularly drawn to the glamorous Zinnia and the mysterious Haze, and a tangled triangle of love and friendship forms among them. Yet with the Great War on the horizon and the unexpected death of one of their own, the surviving book club members are left wondering what fate might have in store.Elegant and elegiac, The Titanic Survivors Book Club is a dazzling ode to love, chance, and the transformative power of books to bring people together.
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Author
Timothy Schaffert
Pages
320
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2024-04-02
ISBN
0385549164 9780385549165
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"Unfortunately, I felt that this book fell very flat. With such a great premise and historical setting, I expected more from the plot. The book focused more on the love triangle, which felt very shallow, than the book club itself. I felt a little misled by the title. If anything it should be titled “My Name is Yorick and Let Me Tell You Every Three Pages that I’m Gay”. The book club only meets 4-5 times throughout the book and feels that it was put on the back burner, despite that being the main pull to the book. I was disappointed and won’t be reading anything else by this author. 1.5/5 stars. "