Shipwreck

19 September 2025

Territory Rights — Worldwide excluding Canada.

Deirdre Laide (Author), Carlos Velez (Illustrated by)

Description

Dive below the surface and explore famous and infamous shipwrecks along with the intrepid scientists, divers, and treasure hunters who found the ships' final resting places. From the Titanic to Shackleton's Endurance, this lyrical story illuminates the tragedies that brought these ships down as well as the scientific techniques, dedicated scientists, and lucky breaks that ultimately led to their discoveries. Sidebars filled with facts and robust backmatter make this book perfect for curious, adventurous readers.

Reviews

"Free verse pays tribute to a variety of famous shipwrecks in this straightforward work for budding marine archeologists. An introductory poem sets the tone, suggesting many circumstances in which a ship may sink: “a swirling storm,/ a rigid rock.” Proceeding nonchronologically, poems highlight a global range of ill-fated vessels, beginning with 1914’s Antarctic-bound Endurance and concluding with the USS Oriskany, sunk in 2006 to form the world’s largest artificial reef. Question-driven text boxes illuminate the disasters’ context. “Will you find hidden histories?” asks one: “There are over 3 million undiscovered shipwrecks in the world.” Laide’s lines frequently use alliteration to evoke maritime drama, describing “fearsome / skull and crossbones/ flapped over ferocious seas.” Saturated coloring and carefully inked detailing give Vélez Aguilera’s realistic full-bleed illustrations an absorbing quality, whether they’re depicting smudgy underwater mysteries or ships in a state of SOS. Back matter includes an author’s note. Ages 7–10. (Aug.)" — Publishers Weekly

Hardback

9781668944882

249 x 287 mm • 48 pages

£14.99

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