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Titanic Survivor (edition 1998)

by Violet Jessop

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Violet Jessop's life is an inspiring story of survival. Born in 1887 in Argentina, the eldest child of Irish immigrants, at the age of 21 she became the breadwinner for her widowed mother and five siblings when she commenced a career as a stewardess and nurse on some of the most famous ocean going vessels of the day. Throughout her 40 year time at sea she survived an unbelievable series of events including the sinking of the TITANIC.

"One awful moment of empty, misty blackness enveloped us in its loneliness, then an unforgettable, agonizing cry went up from 1500 despairing throats, a long wail and then silence and our tiny craft tossing about at the mercy of the ice field."

For most people one sinking would be enough. But four years later Violet, now a nurse with the British Red Cross, was on board the World War I hospital ship BRITANNIC when it struck a mine and sank to the bottom of the Aegean. To her, this disaster was even more horrifyingâ?? "Just as life seeming nothing but a whirling, choking ache, I rose to the light of day, my nose barely above the little lapping waves. I opened my eyes on an indescribable scene of slaughter, which made me shut them again to keep it out."

By the end of her story we have a met a woman who could handle whatever life threw at her with determination and good humor. She knew that only by her own strength of character would she survive. But Titanic Survivor is much more. A unique autobiography for those who want to know how it really felt, a story that could be told only by a Titanic Survivor.… (more)

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Title:Titanic Survivor
Authors:Violet Jessop
Info:Sheridan House (1998), Hardcover, 272 pages
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I really enjoyed this heartwarming and humorous memoir of Violet Jessop---the woman who outwitted multiple childhood illnesses, two ship sinkings, several other at-sea tragedies, and many suitors, to die a happy elderly woman in Suffolk at the end of her amazing life.

Jessop was a great storyteller and the addition of the editor's annotations made for a clear, easy read that kept me interested and entertained.

I was surprised at how easily Jessop resumed normal life after the sinkings of the Titanic and Britannic ships. I wonder how much healing time had passed before she actually penned these memoirs as her hindsight is unnaturally calm. She exhibited a great attitude about getting right back to her work and not allowing fear to keep her from pursuing the sea life she loved.

A couple years ago, I put on a Titanic Tea Party for my kids for one of our homeschool lessons. My now 5-year-old daughter played Violet Jessop. You can see that here: http://www.hopeineveryseason.com/2013/02/lessons-from-titanic-homemaking-linkup.... ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
I found this to be a fascinating history of one woman's amazing journey through life, from enduring a severe illness in childhood to her tireless work on ocean liners. Her account of the sinking of the Titanic is riveting. The sinking of the Britannic is harrowing. This is really worth reading. ( )
  penelopemarzec | May 31, 2023 |
The four stars are for Violet Jessop, an incredible and inspiring woman who went to sea to support her widowed mother and younger siblings, and survived the sinking of two doomed liners (Titanic and Britannic) and the collision of another (all White Star Line ships). She was either really, really lucky or a jinx, I can't tell! If I was rating John Maxtone-Graham's editing alone, however, I would have docked a star - stop interrupting! And also it's not hard to find out who Violet married in the 1920s - John J Lewis, 1923, in Brentford.

I love Violet's brisk, no-nonsense tone, which gets progressively more cynical when sharing anecdotes about her forty-plus years at sea - and no wonder! She was born to Irish emigrant parents in Argentina, suffered ill health, almost dying from tuberculosis, and sexual abuse from neighbours and employers, and lost her father at a young age. Violet then became a second mother to her brothers and sisters - her mother just kept popping 'em out until her husband died, and even then she was pregnant but lost the child! - and eventually took over her mother's employment as a stewardess for the Royal Mail Line in 1908. She married only once, briefly, but was smitten with an Australian engineer called Ned, and never had children.

A beautiful and extremely capable working woman, Violet's memoirs are witty, honest and of course poignant. There is more detail about her horrific experience with the Britannic than the Titanic but just the fact that she survived both, and went onto serve another three decades at sea is impressive enough!

The accompanying selection of photographs, including family snapshots and the various ships she served on, are interesting and well presented, including copies of her certificates of discharge (marked 'at sea' for the Titanic). ( )
  AdonisGuilfoyle | May 13, 2023 |
Violet's autobiographical story is amazing... having survived two ship disasters, even after a near-deadly childhood illness. Her memoirs not only describe her harrowing ship experiences, but also enlightens readers with "behind-the-scenes" stories of crews on ships. This is a great read. ( )
  mapg.genie | Apr 30, 2023 |
Great memoir of Violet's career as a stewardess with various ships. She grew up in Argentina. The Titanic part was short but interesting. ( )
  kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
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Biography & Autobiography. History. Nonfiction. HTML:

Violet Jessop's life is an inspiring story of survival. Born in 1887 in Argentina, the eldest child of Irish immigrants, at the age of 21 she became the breadwinner for her widowed mother and five siblings when she commenced a career as a stewardess and nurse on some of the most famous ocean going vessels of the day. Throughout her 40 year time at sea she survived an unbelievable series of events including the sinking of the TITANIC.

"One awful moment of empty, misty blackness enveloped us in its loneliness, then an unforgettable, agonizing cry went up from 1500 despairing throats, a long wail and then silence and our tiny craft tossing about at the mercy of the ice field."

For most people one sinking would be enough. But four years later Violet, now a nurse with the British Red Cross, was on board the World War I hospital ship BRITANNIC when it struck a mine and sank to the bottom of the Aegean. To her, this disaster was even more horrifyingâ?? "Just as life seeming nothing but a whirling, choking ache, I rose to the light of day, my nose barely above the little lapping waves. I opened my eyes on an indescribable scene of slaughter, which made me shut them again to keep it out."

By the end of her story we have a met a woman who could handle whatever life threw at her with determination and good humor. She knew that only by her own strength of character would she survive. But Titanic Survivor is much more. A unique autobiography for those who want to know how it really felt, a story that could be told only by a Titanic Survivor.

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