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Maiden voyages : magnificent ocean liners and the women who traveled and worked aboard them (édition 2020)

par Sian Evans

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During the early twentieth century, transatlantic travel was the province of the great ocean liners. It was an extraordinary undertaking made by many women, whose lives were transformed by their journeys between the Old World and the New. Some traveled for leisure, some for work; others to reinvent themselves or find new opportunities. They were celebrities, migrants and millionaires, refugees, aristocrats and crew members whose stories have mostly remained untold--until now. Maiden Voyages is a fascinating portrait of these women as they crossed the Atlantic. The ocean liner was a microcosm of contemporary society, divided by class: from the luxury of the upper deck, playground for the rich and famous, to the cramped conditions of steerage or third class travel. In first class you'll meet A-listers like Marlene Dietrich, Wallis Simpson, and Josephine Baker; the second class carried a new generation of professional and independent women, like pioneering interior designer Sibyl Colefax. Down in steerage, you'll follow the journey of e migre Maria Riffelmacher as she escapes poverty in Europe. Bustling between decks is a crew of female workers, including Violet "The Unsinkable Stewardess" Jessop, who survived the Titanic disaster.Entertaining and informative, Maiden Voyages captures the golden age of ocean liners through the stories of the women whose transatlantic journeys changed the shape of society on both sides of the globe.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Maiden voyages : magnificent ocean liners and the women who traveled and worked aboard them
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Info:New York : St. Martin's Press, 2021, c2020.
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At almost 400 pages, Maiden Voyages by Sian Evans provides a lot of details, some of which, for me, was not needed for the impact of the book. It is nevertheless an interesting and unique look into history. At the end of the day, I respond to the story of strong women rising to the challenges facing them, overcoming obstacles, and breaking barriers. Finding inspiration is that is my takeaway from this book.

Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2022/12/maiden-voyages.html

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  njmom3 | Dec 13, 2022 |
This was a fantastic audiobook talking about the women that crossed the oceans on ocean liners. This has a wonderful narrator and kept me very interested. I loved the stories that were told about these women that traveled the seas, especially the ones during the early 1900s. I received a copy of this audiobook from Netgalley for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will. ( )
  Virginia51 | Oct 30, 2022 |
This book provides reader insights into the lives of women who served and traveled on luxury ocean liners. The introduction lays the groundwork for readers, detailing the history of the role of stewardess and why women took the jobs. Narratives of individual women travelers make up the rest of the book.

This is an area of history that might be new to some readers, as it was for me. The book gives a glimpse into shipboard life of both passengers and those who worked on the ocean liners. It was interesting to me to compare the life aboard the ships to life aboard modern day cruise ships. I especially liked the narratives of the individual women, as they added perspective to the role of women on the ships and made the book more interesting.

I received this book from the publisher and from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are entirely my own. ( )
  LadyoftheLodge | Nov 2, 2021 |
Maiden Voyages by Sian Evans is an account of the women aboard ocean liners at the turn of the twentieth century and beyond. Up until that point, women aboard ship were considered back luck by the all-male sailors. The ocean liners enjoyed a great deal of popularity and facilitated the crossing of the Atlantic with comfort and speed. The women sailed as tourists, employees of the cruise line and there were also women looking to better their lives on a new continent. They could be found on all three levels of the liners. There were women whose fame came from wealth, the theatre and such who enjoyed the comfort and luxury of ocean travel. There were also women who worked on board, some of them spending their entire working life on the seas: they were especially needed to look after the female passengers and their children. There were also women who travelled in steerage with their children, having scraped together all of their money to pay for passage in order to find a better life. Maiden Voyages is a fascinating look at an important part of maritime history. It’s evident that Sian Evans has thoroughly researched this subject. Highly recommended. Thank you to St. Martin’s Press, NetGalley and the author for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  carole888fort | Oct 12, 2021 |
Basing this interesting story on diaries, letters and accounts published, not only is this a story of women who worked on ocean liners during their heyday, it is also the story of passengers like Tallulah Bankhead and Marlene Dietrich. Yes, those tantalizing tidbits about famous passengers adds to the story but it is the single women and widows who chose the sea life as a career which guides the account. It’s the story of these women who served aboard hospital ships during WWI and then were relegated back to the former lowly women held before the world. If you enjoy women’s history or Eric Larson’s Dead Wake, you will appreciate this book. ( )
  brangwinn | Aug 26, 2021 |
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During the early twentieth century, transatlantic travel was the province of the great ocean liners. It was an extraordinary undertaking made by many women, whose lives were transformed by their journeys between the Old World and the New. Some traveled for leisure, some for work; others to reinvent themselves or find new opportunities. They were celebrities, migrants and millionaires, refugees, aristocrats and crew members whose stories have mostly remained untold--until now. Maiden Voyages is a fascinating portrait of these women as they crossed the Atlantic. The ocean liner was a microcosm of contemporary society, divided by class: from the luxury of the upper deck, playground for the rich and famous, to the cramped conditions of steerage or third class travel. In first class you'll meet A-listers like Marlene Dietrich, Wallis Simpson, and Josephine Baker; the second class carried a new generation of professional and independent women, like pioneering interior designer Sibyl Colefax. Down in steerage, you'll follow the journey of e migre Maria Riffelmacher as she escapes poverty in Europe. Bustling between decks is a crew of female workers, including Violet "The Unsinkable Stewardess" Jessop, who survived the Titanic disaster.Entertaining and informative, Maiden Voyages captures the golden age of ocean liners through the stories of the women whose transatlantic journeys changed the shape of society on both sides of the globe.

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