Emma Takes The Titanic
Book 4: Emma and her cousin Peter, both now fifteen, have discovered a way to travel through time, allowing them to have exciting--and terrifying--adventures with famous people and events throughout history. Reviewers have said these stories are historically accurate and help young people develop a real interest in and love for history.

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Synopsis
Peter and Emma are arguing about the Titanic, one of Peter's favorite subjects. He thinks they should go back in time to 1912 and try to save the poor people onboard from their awful deaths. But Emma has her doubts. "How could we save 1500 people? Just imagine how all those survivors would change history!"
They finally agree to go back to witness the greatest maritime disaster of all time. "But not to interfere!" Emma insists.
After just a few hours on the doomed ship, however, they become acquainted with a number of children and with the famous Unsinkable Molly Brown. That makes it personal. They must try to save their new friends!
But Emma's worries are justified, and their efforts cause unforeseen ripples in time. As she attempts to make things right, Emma finds herself all alone at the wheel of the Titanic, as it nears its icy destination.
