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Surviving Savannah
by Patti Callahan
The steamship Pulaski (the “Titanic of the South”) sank in 1838 following a boiler explosion, and 180 years later the ship’s ruins have just been discovered. Everly Winthrop, Savannah history professor, is asked to help curate a new museum exhibit containing the artifacts recovered from the old ship, and she is thrilled to participate as well as curious to learn more about the night the ship went down. Alternating between the past and present, Callahan brings the story of the real-life sinking of the Pulaski to life while exploring the various ways humans respond when confronting tragedy.
Want to hear more about this book? Listen to my spoiler-free podcast interview with Patti here: https://www.thoughtsfromapage.com/s1e85. For more book reviews and book conversation, check out my Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtsfromapage/.
Want to hear more about this book? Listen to my spoiler-free podcast interview with Patti here: https://www.thoughtsfromapage.com/s1e85. For more book reviews and book conversation, check out my Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtsfromapage/.