"He survived the Titanic; but never escaped it."
J. Bruce Ismay was a shipping magnate, visionary businessman, and the force behind the most luxurious ocean liners of the Edwardian age. As Chairman of the White Star Line, he helped conceive the Titanic; a floating palace meant to define a new era of transatlantic travel. But when the ship struck an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage, Ismay's decision to step into a lifeboat made him one of the most vilified men of the twentieth century.
A story of legacy, tragedy, and the unbearable cost of survival.
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Dianna Aubin is a passionate storyteller and explorer at heart. Whether she's immersed in a captivating book, hiking scenic trails, tending to her garden, or traveling to new places, she finds inspiration in the world around her. When she's not writing, she enjoys unwinding with her husband over video games and spending time with her two playful cats. Her love for adventure, creativity, and nature shines through in everything she does.