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A collection of seven short stories takes the Titanic disaster as its focal event, offering multiple viewpoints on survival and loss. Narratives move between crowded lifeboats, urgent moral choices about rescuing strangers, and interior reveries that mix memory and dream. Emphasizing human reactions—fear, self-preservation, communal solidarity, guilt and quiet grief—the pieces alternate vivid, observational detail with symbolic or mythic reflections. Together they examine how catastrophe exposes priorities and frailties, and how fleeting decisions and inner reckonings endure after immediate danger has passed.
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