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Deep secrets : a Titanic novel / Nikki Shannon Smith.

Summary:

"Colette only wants three things: to prove she isn't weak, to get a job, and to uncover the mystery surrounding her father. All her life she's heard that he died in a factory accident, but she's haunted by dreams of bitter cold and a sea of stars -- and part of her knows it's somehow connected to him. Colette is not to work, is not to leave the house, and is to never speak of her father. But when Colette secretly gets a job, she becomes fascinated by the stories that Walter, the store owner, tells. He was aboard the Titanic before it sank. He saw the ship fall beneath the waves and watched as his brother perished in the sea. His memories bewitch Colette in a way she can't explain. She's drawn to the Titanic, and the more she learns, the more intense her dreams become. Then the stock market crashes. As things get desperate, Colette clings to Walter's stories -- especially the ones about a man he knew who shared her father's name. But then Walter reveals a truth that changes Colette's life and identity forever. Can Colette live the life she's lived all these years, knowing the truth now? Can she forgive her mother for lying to her? What if the repercussions of the truth are more daunting than secrets? Her memories aboard the Titanic will be the key to the life she's always been denied. Seamlessly weaving between the Great Depression and a journey aboard the Titanic, Nikki Shannon Smith tells a story about what it means to survive, and all those we leave behind to do so." -- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1546165088
  • ISBN: 9781546165088
  • ISBN: 1546164952
  • ISBN: 9781546164951
  • Physical Description: 274 pages ; 20 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Scholastic Inc., 2026.
Subject:
Titanic (Steamship) > Juvenile fiction.
Depressions > 1929 > Juvenile fiction.
Fathers > Death > Juvenile fiction.
Survival > Juvenile fiction.
Stock Market Crash, 1929 > Juvenile fiction.
Genre:
Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 10 of 12 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Onslow County Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 12 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Richlands Branch Library JUV FIC SMITH (Text) 36015002717482 Juvenile New Fiction Available -
Swansboro Branch Library JUV FIC SMITH (Text) 36015002717540 Juvenile New Fiction Available -
Columbus Library J F SMI (Text) 31250200096735 Juvenile New Fiction Available -
Franklinton Branch J/Smith (Text) 72350000136601 Juvenile New Fiction Available -
Hudson (Fontana) J SMITH (Text) 39493108942501 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Lenoir Library J SMITH Nikki Shannon (Text) 50669013517934 Juvenile New Fiction Available -
Louisburg - Main Branch FRAN2029437 (Text) FRAN2029437 Juvenile Fiction On order -
North Davidson Public Library J SMI NEW (Text) 25908008548906 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Pack Memorial Library J SMI (Text) 0020514161478 Juvenile New Fiction Checked out 08/26/2026
Valdese Public Library J SMI (Text) 33557004804910 Juvenile Fiction Available -

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Summary: "Colette only wants three things: to prove she isn't weak, to get a job, and to uncover the mystery surrounding her father. All her life she's heard that he died in a factory accident, but she's haunted by dreams of bitter cold and a sea of stars -- and part of her knows it's somehow connected to him. Colette is not to work, is not to leave the house, and is to never speak of her father. But when Colette secretly gets a job, she becomes fascinated by the stories that Walter, the store owner, tells. He was aboard the Titanic before it sank. He saw the ship fall beneath the waves and watched as his brother perished in the sea. His memories bewitch Colette in a way she can't explain. She's drawn to the Titanic, and the more she learns, the more intense her dreams become. Then the stock market crashes. As things get desperate, Colette clings to Walter's stories -- especially the ones about a man he knew who shared her father's name. But then Walter reveals a truth that changes Colette's life and identity forever. Can Colette live the life she's lived all these years, knowing the truth now? Can she forgive her mother for lying to her? What if the repercussions of the truth are more daunting than secrets? Her memories aboard the Titanic will be the key to the life she's always been denied. Seamlessly weaving between the Great Depression and a journey aboard the Titanic, Nikki Shannon Smith tells a story about what it means to survive, and all those we leave behind to do so." --