The lifeboat

a novel

340 pages

English language

Published Oct. 13, 2013 by Virago.

ISBN:
978-1-84408-754-9
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OCLC Number:
816166542

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4 stars (3 reviews)

In the summer of 1914, the transatlantic ocean liner carrying Grace Winter and her new husband Henry suffers a mysterious explosion. Forced into an overcrowded lifeboat, newly widowed Grace battles the elements and her fellow survivors and remembers her husband, who set his own safety aside to ensure hers. The survivors quickly realize that the boat is over capacity. For any to live, some must die. Over the course of three perilous weeks, the passengers plot, scheme, and console each other while sitting inches apart. Their deepest beliefs about goodness, humanity, and God are tested to the limit as they discover what they will do in order to survive.

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3 stars

In the summer of 1914 the Empress Alexandra sinks; this elegant ocean liner suffers from a mysterious explosion and all the passengers scramble for safety. Henry Winters managers to secure a place on a lifeboat for his new bride Grace but when the people on the lifeboat soon realise they are over capacity the real struggle for survival begins.

The Lifeboat is an elegant and thrilling novel with many complex issues weaved into it. For any to live, some must die but the hard choice of survival can be taken too far. At what point does the struggle for survival turn into manslaughter and can you really live with your actions. With personality clashes between characters like John Hardie and Mrs Grant, this book is just a stimulating and thought provoking read.

My first thought with this book was that this was just playing out a novel based on ecologist …

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Subjects

  • Shipwreck survival
  • Fiction
  • Young women
  • Ocean liners