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Sisters of Fortune: A Novel of the Titanic (edition 2024)

by Anna Lee Huber (Author)

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Boarding the RMS Titanic in the spring of 1912-the perfect finale to a Grand Tour of Europe, the three Fortune sisters contemplate the futures that await them, grappling with the choices before them, until, on an infamous night, fate intervenes, forever altering their lives.
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Title:Sisters of Fortune: A Novel of the Titanic
Authors:Anna Lee Huber (Author)
Info:Kensington (2024), 416 pages
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For some reason, this book took me a bit to read, but it was really, really good! I feel like these sisters will be in my head for quite some time and made me think of the Titanic and what the people went through. Just awful. And how many people lost their husbands, sons, etc. And the love story in this was incredible. I loved to hear the author's thoughts at the end and how she came to write the novel. I was sad to hear in real life that the oldest sister actually married Charles or whoever his name was. Of course, I know the author took a lot of liberties. A great story about three sisters an the relationships. Very, very enjoyable read!! I was nervous when I saw a list of characters at the beginning of the book, but really, I found it very easy to follow. I did reference it with some of the lesser mentioned characters. I also got a special edition hardback of this book that is soft and sprayed edges and it's soooo pretty!! Definitely an added bonus! ( )
  Mav-n-Libby | May 17, 2024 |
Historical fiction at its best! Absolutely loved reading it and learned something in the process. Highly recommend! ( )
  bagejew | Apr 19, 2024 |
Sisters of Fortune by Anna Lee Huber follows the three Fortune sisters during their voyage on the Titanic, and if you enjoyed the outfits and ship details from James Cameron’s movie, Titanic, you will be completely entranced with Huber’s descriptions throughout her novel.

While I really enjoyed all the amazing details and how well Huber researched the era and event, at times, the amount of characters and how she switched between the sisters, didn’t have me confused exactly, but I found myself stopping to think a bit more than I wanted to in order to remember who was who. Huber did include a detailed list of characters at the beginning, but I didn’t want to continually have to stop and go back to the list.

I would definitely recommend Sisters of Fortune, especially to readers who enjoy Historical Fiction or stories about the Titanic. ( )
  KimHeniadis | Mar 29, 2024 |
Sisters of Fortune, an epic story, is based on the true story of the three Fortune sisters, who with their parents and younger brother, set sail on the maiden voyage of the Titanic as the finale of a Grand Tour of Europe.

This story is written from the viewpoints of each sister: Flora, the oldest sister, dutiful and sensible, is returning home reluctantly to a fiancé she does not love; Alice, the middle sister, also engaged, wants to be free of the restrictions of the era; and Mabel, the youngest sister, who is strong-willed, seeks education rather than conventional marriage and family. Huber did a wonderful job joining fact and fiction of who these three women were, and what they came to discover about themselves during their time on the Titanic, giving each their own distinct and interesting personalities.

The author really draws her readers in with her descriptions of the magnificent surroundings her characters witnessed while sailing on the Titanic, showing off her detail to research This story is hard to read at times as we all know what happens in the end to the Titanic, but Huber does not end Sisters of Fortune at the sinking, giving her readers a pleasant ending. I highly recommend this standalone heart-wrenching story written by Anna Lee Huber.

Many thanks to Kensington Publishing via NetGalley for the opportunity read and review an advance copy of this wonderful book, Sisters of Fortune. I was under no obligation whatsoever to write a favorable review and all opinions are my own. ( )
  ladyharris | Mar 26, 2024 |
I really liked this. I mean, we all know what happens on the maiden voyage of this unsinkable ship. The Fortune family, from Winnipeg, Canada, were real passengers on the Titanic and because they remained so close mouthed about their harrowing experience, Huber is able to craft a gripping story about them. The parents, along with the four youngest children, are returning home after a grand tour of Europe and Egypt. The two older girls are betrothed but have very different feelings about what awaits them back home. Responsible Flora is open to a shipboard flirtation, while Alice worries about a cossetted future after the freedom of her trip. Youngest girl Mabel wants to convince her father to let her go to university as she searches for meaning among some of the accomplished female passengers. Charlie, the youngest, is mesmerized by the ship itself, exploring every nook and cranny. It was an engrosing and fascinating read that truly kept me turning the pages to the end. ( )
  ethel55 | Mar 23, 2024 |
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