By Bernadette Renaud
ISBN-10: 2764424388
ISBN-13: 9782764424384
En ce printemps 1938, personne n’aurait pu prévoir qu’un événement familial tragique allait heurter Charles de plein fouet.
Volent alors en éclats toutes les certitudes d’homme, de père et de mari de cet entrepreneur respecté, si fier de sa scierie et particulièrement de sa cadette, Léontine, los angeles seule parmi les siens à avoir su toucher son cœur.
Devant tant de douleur, deux choix s’offrent à Charles : se laisser abattre ou reconquérir sa vie et ceux qu’il a aimés sans jamais le leur démontrer. Est-il encore temps d’aller à l. a. découverte de ses enfants et de sa femme Imelda, demeurée si secrète?
L’imprévisible sera au rendez-vous…
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En ce printemps 1938, personne n’aurait pu prévoir qu’un événement familial tragique allait heurter Charles de plein fouet.
Volent alors en éclats toutes les certitudes d’homme, de père et de mari de cet entrepreneur respecté, si fier de sa scierie et particulièrement de sa cadette, Léontine, l. a. seule parmi les siens à avoir su toucher son cœur.
Devant tant de douleur, deux choix s’offrent à Charles : se laisser abattre ou reconquérir sa vie et ceux qu’il a aimés sans jamais le leur démontrer. Est-il encore temps d’aller à los angeles découverte de ses enfants et de sa femme Imelda, demeurée si secrète?
L’imprévisible sera au rendez-vous…
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Engineers Fred Barrett and James Hesketh were working in the number six boiler room near the front of the ship. Suddenly, the right-side wall of their room crashed open and water gushed in. Hesketh escaped the flood of seawater in the room just before the huge, watertight door slammed shut, sealing the room off from the rest of the ship. Barrett used the emergency escape ladder. The two men were safe for the moment. But the damage to the Titanic was more serious than a single hole in a single compartment.
Eaton and Haas, p. 145. 8. Ballard, p. 23. 9. Lord, p. 43. 10. Pellegrino, p. 172. 11. Eaton and Haas, p. 152. 12. Beverly McMillan and Stanley Lehrer, Titanic: Fortune and Fate (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998), p. 82. CHAPTER 4: SWALLOWED BY THE SEA 1. Beverly McMillan and Stanley Lehrer, Titanic: Fortune and Fate (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998), p. 41. 2. Robert D. , 1988), p. 29. 3. , 1979), pp. 213–214. 4. , p. 214. 5. Walter Lord, A Night to Remember (New York: Bantam Books, 1955), pp.
7 on the ship’s port side became the first boat to be lowered into the water. It was large enough to carry sixty-five people. But because of confusion, and many passengers’ reluctance to leave the Titanic, the boat was lowered with only twenty-eight people in it. Up on the ship’s bridge, Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall ordered quartermaster George Rowe to begin firing distress rockets. Rowe fired the first rocket, which scattered twelve brilliant flares into the sky. Rowe fired a new rocket every five minutes so that any passing ships could spot the Titanic.
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