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Lifeboat No. 8: An Untold Tale of Love, Loss, and Surviving the Titanic (Kindle Single) [Kindle Edition]

Elizabeth Kaye
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UPDATED 101ST ANNIVERSARY EDITION—WITH A NEW POSTSCRIPT BY THE AUTHOR

When the Titanic started sinking, who would make it off alive? The two cousins who had been so eager to see their first iceberg? The maid who desperately tried to escape with the baby in her care? The young newlyweds who’d booked passage despite warnings not to?

One hundred years after that disastrous and emblematic voyage, Elizabeth Kaye reveals the extraordinary, little-known story behind one of the first lifeboats to leave the doomed ship.

Told in real time and in the actual voices of survivors, Kaye’s poignant, pulse-pounding narrative includes the story of the Countess of Rothes, the wealthiest woman on the ship, bound for California, where she and her husband planned to start an orange farm. It was the Countess, dressed in ermine and pearls, who took command of Lifeboat No. 8, rowing for hours through the black and icy water. In the words of one of the Titanic’s crew, she was “more of a man than any we have on board.”

At the heart of Kaye’s tale is a budding romance between the Countess’s maid, Roberta Maioni, and the Titanic’s valiant wireless operator, Jack Phillips. While Roberta made it safely onto Lifeboat No. 8, holding nothing but a photo of Jack she had run back to her cabin to retrieve, he remained on the ship, where he would send out the world’s first SOS signal. But would it be received in time to save his life?

Surviving that fateful night in the North Atlantic was not the end of the saga for those aboard Lifeboat No 8. Kaye reveals what happened to each passenger and crew member and how the legendary maritime disaster haunted them forever.
A century later, we’re still captivated by the Titanic and its passengers. With its skillful use of survivors’ letters, diaries, and testimonies, “Lifeboat No. 8” adds a dramatic new chapter to the ongoing story.

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A longtime contributor to “Esquire,” “Rolling Stone,” and “The New York Times,” Elizabeth Kaye is the author of “Mid-Life: Notes from the Halfway Mark” and “Ain’t No Tomorrow: Kobe, Shaq, and the Making of a Lakers Dynasty,” as well as the bestselling Byliner Original “Sleeping with Famous Men.”


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Amazon.com Review

By focusing on the fate of a single lifeboat, Elizabeth Kaye brings a fresh, thrilling, and very intimate perspective to the oft-told story of the doomed Titanic. Lifeboat No. 8 was one of the first to leave the wounded ship, and Kaye introduces us to the 27 passengers and crew members--mostly women, a few of them saying painful goodbyes to their left-behind spouses. The wealthy Countess of Rothes takes command of the lifeboat as her maid, Roberta Maioni, clutches a photograph of her beau, Jack Phillips, the ship's radio operator who stayed aboard ship to send out the world's first SOS signal. (Kaye argues that Maioni and Phillips may have inspired the Leonardo DiCaprio-Kate Winslet romance in James Cameron's movie.) Drawing on official testimony, written accounts, interviews, and survivors' letters, Kaye recounts the hours of terrified rowing through the icy blackness, in a boat with no drinking water or compass. She also reveals how the survivors would forever suffer a "private grief." Fast-paced, well-researched, and moving, this is a compelling addition to the literature of the Titanic. --Neal Thompson

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Product Details

  • File Size: 393 KB
  • Print Length: 67 pages
  • Publisher: Byliner Inc. (March 16, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007LBD71A
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,882 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Although this book was very short, it was a good read. Newman's Mom  |  56 reviewers made a similar statement
It made the tragic  event seem that much more real. Frances K. Smith  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars more than just history March 22, 2012
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This is not a random-feeling survey of cold facts. With this kindle single, the author skillfully relays history as if she actually had been there during those times, as if she personally knew all those involved. Kaye has the natural ability to tell you about events and, more importantly, about the people affected by those events. It's history told in an intimate way and with a very personal voice.

By looking deeper at certain passengers on board, at their lives during the moments just before the disaster and even years after it, the author adds a personal feeling to this tragedy. Yes, it is historically accurate, but by layering facts with immediacy and emotion, this story goes beyond being a date and an event and becomes something real for us even today, not just something that happened long ago.

Closing in on the 100th anniversary of Titanic's sinking, we all know about the mistakes made and the resulting great loss of life, all the cold hard facts, but this narrative details real people and real moments of courage and regret, putting the reader right there at that moment and time, making you feel very much a part of that history. At around 730 locations, this is nice, substantial read for a single, a sad but interesting read that is well-written by someone who you can tell loves words and history and the lives affected by that history.
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Short Read April 16, 2012
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This book was an informative read on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Ms. Kaye places the reader in the life boat for an incredible experience. However, there was a huge flaw in the book which is why I could only give it three stars: the figures of the survivors after the sinking of the Titanic were abysmally inaccurate. Ms. Kaye's statistics infer that almost 80% of the crew survived which gives the reader a gross misconception that the crew saved themselves over the passengers. For those who choose to read this well-written account of Life Boat No. 8, please keep in mind these are the correct statistics: Total Passengers = 1316; Total Passengers Survived = 498 (37%); Total Crew = 913; Total Crew Survived = 215 (23%).
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT Read!! March 21, 2012
By Peggy
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I am a Titanic fanatic -- have been since my long-ago childhood. Finding a new book that breaths life into the final moments on the "Great Ship" is a wondrous 100th anniversary treat. Odd to say this is a page-turner -- maybe we need a new name for Kindle can't-put-it-down reads. Maybe this is a screen turner! No better way to rekindle fascination with the Titanic if it has been a fascination or to start one up if fascination has for some reason been lacking. In other words, a smash! (Pun sort of intended!)
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars It's ok
There were some historical inaccuracies that could have been avoided if the author had done a little more research and chosen to write in a more informed manner rather than with... Read more
Published 17 hours ago by Jessica Egan
4.0 out of 5 stars A VERY GOOD READ
Gave good insight to the people on board the Titanic and what they where going through. Reading it made you connect to those people and their personal background of who they were... Read more
Published 23 hours ago by Robin 1 "Zues"
4.0 out of 5 stars Titanic Lover
Loved it another insight into the night that was.
I have read and watched many things about the titanic and overall am never satisfied with the info. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Jan Donovan
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book!
Awesome read! Found out things about the Titanic I haven't read before! The accounts of the Titanic are always so interesting!
Published 13 days ago by Rhonda
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
This book was really interesting. I've read a lot of books and watched TV specials of the Titanic but I had never heard of this account. It was a good buy.
Published 28 days ago by Darcy G. Collins
3.0 out of 5 stars How I liked this story
It was pretty good, explaining how everyone came to be in the lifeboat. It is amazing that these were the actual people.
Published 1 month ago by Scooter
4.0 out of 5 stars get the details
This story has been told over and over, but in this short book you hear about a few of the passengers and personal and interesting details that can't be covered as well in a movie. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Beverlee A. Cooper
4.0 out of 5 stars The mighty ladies.
This was a insight into the people who took command of their situation. The two cowardly sailors who said they could row but were inept . Read more
Published 1 month ago by Raymond Stronge
4.0 out of 5 stars Good short story
Short story but a good read. Gave some facts and shows how some were couragous and ready to lead. I enjoyed reading it.
Published 1 month ago by dave
4.0 out of 5 stars Survivers
A most interesting insight into the lives of several people who shared a lifeboat and survived the sinking of Titanic.
Published 1 month ago by eva conway
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