Death Ships


Book: Death Ships

Written by: Doug Limbrick 

My Thoughts:

History books often talk about kings, wars, or riches, but very few stop to ask: what about the ordinary people who risked everything for a better life? That’s exactly where Death Ships takes us. Instead of focusing on gold nuggets and riches, it focuses on the tough journey across the seas.

Reading about six massive ships crammed with passengers makes you realize how desperate and determined these emigrants were. The journey wasn’t glamorous — it was dangerous, uncomfortable, and in many cases, deadly. Yet this book manages to highlight their strength and the bigger forces, like the gold rush, that pushed them into this situation.

For me, it’s both sad and inspiring. Sad because of the suffering, but inspiring because it shows how far people will go when they want a new life.

Rating: 5/5

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