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Ravenscraig by Sandi Krawchenko Altner launched as a bestseller
in paperback fiction in Winnipeg. The romantic, gripping story pitches rich against poor in a booming frontier city in the early 1900s, culminating on the Titanic with the story of Winnipeg’s Fortune family. Learn more about the book and see the book trailer by clicking on the cover image.Praise for Ravenscraig
"Wonderful...Welcome to Downton Abbey and Upstairs Downstairs with a Winnipeg twist." ~Winnipeg Free Press
“Ravenscraig is superb. It is a book that almost seems to have been written specifically for me, involving Jewish immigrants who resemble what my great-grandparents were like, and reflecting the attitude and hope that I have in life.” ~Louis Kessler, past president, Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada
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Titanic: The Auction – How many items?
The Titanic treasure trove is going up for auction. Many critics will sum up the announcement by saying, “greed wins out in the end”. After 18 years of court battles, the artifacts that have been recovered from the wreck of … Continue reading
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Tagged 100th anniversary Titanic, 1912, artifacts from Titanic, Guernseys Auction Titanic, salvage Titanic, Titanic, Titanic Artifacts, Titanic Auction, Titanic Exhibit Winnipeg, Titanic grave robbing, Titanic Guernseys auction, Titanic New York Auction, Titanic Salvage
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Titanic’s 100th Anniversary – Where will you be?
Home from your summer vacation and wondering how to bring something more meaningful to next year’s travels? How about Titanic? The 100th anniversary of the sinking is April 15th, 2012. If you are truly adventurous, and wealthy, you might consider … Continue reading
Titanic’s “Unknown Child”
A small pair of brown shoes that were hidden away in a police sergeant’s desk in 1912 have provided the deciding clue to the identity of Titanic’s “Unknown Child”. Scientists and Titanic students have been searching for irrefutable DNA evidence … Continue reading
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Tagged 1912, Alan Ruffman, DNA Titanic, Dr. Ryan Parr, Fairview Cemetery Titanic, family research, Halifax, identity unknown child, Titanic, Titanic 99 years, Titanic Artifacts, Titanic Cemetery Halifax, Titanic child's shoes, Titanic Exhibit Winnipeg, Titanic Museum, Unknown Child, Unknown Child Titanic
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