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Sisters of Fortune

A Novel of the Titanic

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Sisters of Fortune

By: Anna Lee Huber
Narrated by: Emily Sutton-Smith
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April, 1912: It's the perfect finale to a Grand Tour of Europe—sailing home on the largest, most luxurious ocean liner ever built. For the Fortune sisters, the voyage offers a chance to reflect on the treasures of the past they've seen and contemplate the futures that await them.

For Alice, there's foreboding mixed with her excitement. A fortune teller in Egypt gave her a dire warning about traveling at sea. And the freedom she has enjoyed on her travels contrasts with her fiance's plans for her return—a cossetted existence she's no longer sure she wants.

Flora is returning to a fiance, a well-to-do banker of whom her parents heartily approve. Another man—charming, exasperating, completely unsuitable—occupies her thoughts, daring her to follow her desires.

Youngest sister Mabel knows her parents arranged this Grand Tour to separate her from a jazz musician. But Mabel has little interest in marrying at all, preferring to explore ideas of suffrage and reform—even if it forces a rift with her family.

Each sister grapples with the choices before her as the grand vessel glides through the Atlantic waters. Until, on an infamous night, fate intervenes, forever altering their lives . . .

©2024 Anna Aycock (P)2024 Tantor
Biographical Fiction Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Heartfelt Sailing
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There was nothing I disliked about the book. I did read a story about the mother cat who took her kittens off the ship while docked

A story about real people’s lives on the Titanic not so the sinking of the ship. Different than most Titanic stories

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The voice transitions were flawless. I was hooked from the beginning. It's the book version of Titanic the Movie, and like always much better.

You can almost smell the salty air.

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Loved the story and that it was part historical and part fiction. Interesting how that era thought and truly believed.

Character development

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Good story telling but a bit more lengthy than necessary in development of characters. Ending ok .

Nice recounting of Titanic

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April, 1912: The largest, most luxurious ocean liner ever built, set sail for its fateful maiden voyage - forever changing the lives of all 2,240 people on board.

Most everyone knows the tragic history of the RMS Titanic. But how much do you know about the passengers that were on board? This book is based on the true story of the Fortune sisters, Alice, Flora & Mabel, and their pilgrimage across the Atlantic on that infamous journey. 

I found the first two-thirds of the book to be extremely boring and slow. I also feel like there were WAY too many characters to ever really get a chance to truly get to know and understand them. It seemed like the author was trying to fill the book with as many actual historical figures that were on the Titanic as possible. While I appreciate including some of the more well-known passengers (Isador & Ida Strauss, The Unsinkable Molly Brown), it may have been better to just leave it at them. Or maybe even just briefly mention them, but then focus more on the others instead. It was just too much to include them all.

The final third of the book however, was amazing. Once the Titanic hits the iceberg, the story really picks up and I had a hard time putting the book down. Although I knew the fate of the ship, it was still heartbreaking to read and I couldn't wait to find out the fate of the main characters. Excellent story telling! 

If you're finding it difficult to get through the beginning, don't give up! The ending is worth the ride.

Meh, the ending was graat

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I enjoyed the characters, amazed by the descriptions of the Titanic, and liked the entire saga.

The Fortune Sisters

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Narrator and director (since they never corected her)needs to learn the correct pronunciations for the word “forte”. She said “fort” instead of fawr-tey every time the word came up.

Narrator mistakes

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Very difficult to follow the characters as an audiobook. Maybe better in print. The printed book has a list of characters in the front that helps

Too many characters to keep straight

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the narrator sounds like a computer generated voice and the storyline is b-o-r-i-n-g. I am sorry I wasted my money. this is really the end of my laborious effort to convey my thoughts

s l o w moving

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Narrator so boring. Not easy to listen too. Don’t purchase not recommended . Chose other books on titanic.

Dissatisfied

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