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The magnificent RMS Titanic cuts through the North Atlantic waters, carrying ten-year-old George Calder, his eight-year-old sister Phoebe, and their young Aunt Daisy back to America after two months in England. The ship stands as humanity's crowning maritime achievement - fourteen stories tall, longer than four city blocks, with amenities rivaling the finest hotels. For George, the Titanic isn't just a ship - it's a floating city of endless possibilities, complete with gymnasiums, swimming pools, and countless corridors begging to be explored, despite Aunt Daisy's increasingly exasperated warnings. Their first-class accommodations showcase the height of Edwardian luxury, but George's adventurous spirit pulls him far from these comforts. He's secretly explored the stark contrast of third-class accommodations, where he discovered unexpected friendship with four-year-old Enzo and his father Marco, Italian immigrants pursuing the American dream. These unauthorized expeditions have seriously tested Aunt Daisy's patience. Her threats of reporting George's behavior to his father carry the weighty consequence of military school - a prospect that terrifies George, though not enough to fully curb his curiosity.
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