This Thursday we will have Julie Williams at the library as a part of the Friends of the Libraries Scintillating Summer Series.  
Of the families that boarded the "unsinkable" Titanic in 1912, only a  fourth stayed together during the sinking and arrived safely in New  York. Albert and Sylvia Caldwell and their 10-month-old son, Alden, were one of those rare Titanic families. Author Julie Williams draws on  first-person accounts from her great-Uncle Albert and extensive research to tell the fascinating story of the young family who were saved by a  combination of luck, pluck, Albert's outgoing nature, Sylvia's illness,  and Alden's helplessness. Their detailed story of the short life of the  Titanic and their lucky rescue aboard the ill- starred Lifeboat 13 has  never been fully told in Titanic literature.
This program is free and open to the public.
