The year is 1912 and the famed ocean liner, the Titanic has just hit an iceberg. Twelve-year-old Annie has left her home in Ireland to begin a new life in America with her widowed mother. The peaceful journey across the sea comes to an end when Annie is awakened with a jolt. Annie soon discovers the ship is sinking. As she scurries to help her mother and the friends she’s made on their trip, Annie puts her own life in danger. Will Annie and those she cares for survive, or will they run out of time?
SLJ Review of Girls Survive Graphic Novels
Throughout history, there have been several tragic events that stand out above others, making them common knowledge. The Girls Survive series takes those events and shows how a regular (fictional) girl uses her skills and talents to make it through the worst of it.
These graphic novels cover situations from distant and recent history: Prudence is under suspicion of witchcraft in Salem; Annie boards the RMS Titanic with her mother; Bonnie makes her flight home on the Hindenburg; and Rei and her friends race to escape a post-earthquake tsunami in Japan. Each story highlights the grit and determination of each young girl as they help themselves and others.
The series focuses on how the events personally affect the girls and omits other elements typically included in retellings of these tragedies.
VERDICT: Tragedy is unavoidable, but these books depict young girls trusting in themselves and one another, overcoming the odds.