Wrecked: A Deep Dive into the World's Most Famous Shipwrecks
By (Author) Rebecca Siegel
Illustrated by Howard Gray
Hachette Children's Group
Welbeck Children's Books
24th February 2026
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Communities, places and peoples
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Transport and vehicles
910.452
64
Width 230mm, Height 280mm
Take a journey deep below the waves, down to the seabed and explore some of the most famous shipwrecks, including the Titanic, the Odysseus and the Endurance...
There are over three million shipwrecks on Earth. They are many things at once: memorials to lives lost, science experiments, treasure chests, works of art, and home to millions of living creatures.They are time machines, allowing modern explorers a glimpse into the past.From spacecraft and fighter planes to exploration vessels, merchant ships and cruise liners, discover the gripping stories of conflict and courage behind some of the world's most iconic shipwrecks.Contains the following shipwrecks: The SS Eduard Bohlen The Endurance USS Kittiwake Nan Hai Clotilda Titanic The Odysseus HMS Victoria HMAS Sydney and Cormoran VasaRebecca Siegel (Author)
Rebecca Siegel has worked in children's publishing for 17 years, first as an editor and then as an author. Three of her books have received Starred Reviews in Booklist, including To Fly Among the Stars (Scholastic 2020), which was also named a Mighty Girl's Book of the Year, and one of the National Science Teaching Association's Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students. Another recent title, Mayflower (Quarto 2020), was called "unreservedly recommended" by the Midwest Book Review, and was named a 2021 EUREKA! Children's Honor Book. In addition to books, Rebecca also occasionally publishes essays on sites like Huffington Post and Scary Mommy. Rebecca lives in the Chicago, USA, with her husband and two daughters.Howard Gray (Illustrator) Howard Gray loved to draw when he was growing up, and was always captivated by animals and nature. He pursued art throughout school but went on to study zoology at university, eventually completing a PhD on dolphins! Now, Howard has returned to his dream career of becoming an illustrator and has worked on many fiction and non-fiction projects. These days, he lives with his family in the picturesque city of Durham, UK.