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The Stars in April

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“Sometimes we have to go a long way to find out who we are.”

The year is 1912. When doctors in India are unable to treat her baby brother’s illness, Ruth’s missionary parents decide there is one solution: move her mother and the children across the world—to Michigan.

But India is the only home Ruth knows. In a matter of days, she must leave Papa and all she loves behind, abandon her dream of one day playing violin in the Calcutta Orchestra, and embark on a rollicking, four-week journey across the Arabian and Mediterranean Seas, followed by the voyage to New York aboard the luxurious, ill-fated RMS Titanic.

Ruth’s story is one of courage and self-sacrifice as she earns her sea legs and faces the unknown, culminating in a desperate, tragic night she will never forget.

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“I feel as though I’m sitting in Ruth’s apartment and she is sharing her life story with me … so very well-written … one can hardly stop reading.”—Floyd Andrick, former Titanic Historical Society member and personal friend of Ruth Becker

“Peggy Wirgau’s The Stars in April is a work of factual fiction recounting the journey of Ruth Becker, a survivor of the Titanic shipwreck on April 15, 1912. Due to the illness of her little brother, Ruth Becker must move from her birthplace and abode, Gunter, India, to Michigan. She is indignant at the prospect of her new and uncertain life in a foreign country, away from India, and her loving friend Sajni.

The Stars in April follows the story of Ruth as she embraces the possibilities of a new beginning, her encounters with interesting people she meets along the voyage, and her experiencing the wonder of the magnificent queen of the sea, Titanic.

Though their presence may be brief, the novel presents the reader with some beautiful and interesting characters. Throughout Ruth’s significant voyage, the reader witnesses her change from resentful to a selfless individual affected by the people she meets. In the company of his equally generous father, Michael, the acrobat and unschooled boy of Ruth’s age, shows the wisdom he has gained during the years performing in a circus around the world. Also, while the three characters Natalie, Millie, and Elizabeth portray fashionable women of the time, who are eager to embrace the world with a receptive eye, Mrs. Becker’s astonishment at these women’s independence betrays her desire to be one of them.

By blending the facts from Ruth Becker’s life and the accounts of experiences gleaned from the internet, together with the additional elements of fiction, the author has woven a riveting historical fiction novel. I find myself exploring the deck of 1st class alongside Ruth, dancing in 3rd class with Ann, and experiencing the thrill of the Titanic, thanks to the fascinating and detailed accounts. Ruth and Michael’s eccentric habits are also great observations by the author of human behavior. Ruth’s habit of humming when stressed and Michael’s impulsive wrist-flexing when anxious are thoughtful ways to humanize these characters and make them feel real and sympathetic.

The reader is taken along, from Ruth’s anxious anticipation of what lies ahead to her anticipation of a fresh start with gratitude and eagerness. Ruth Becker’s last sky report in her journal, where she describes a clear and starlit sky instead of the constellations and the ancient tales associated with them, apparently illustrates her desire to paint her own story against the big horizon of the sky in her new life.

The Stars in April is highly recommended to readers who would love to explore the Titanic with Ruth Becker. It encourages people to accept and explore the new and unknown paths God has laid out for them without questioning his will, as the opportunities to encounter extraordinary people and experience significant things in life would never arise if one remained stationary.”

About the Author

Peggy Wirgau loves true stories from the past and writes through the eyes of ordinary people in history who faced extraordinary challenges and became heroes. Like Ruth s family in The Stars in April, Peggy hails from Michigan. She and her husband have two adult children and split their time between Michigan and Florida.

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Illuminate, YA

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Paperback ‏

‎ 264 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

‎ 1645263061

ISBN-13 ‏

‎ 978-1645263067

Reading age ‏

9 – 12 years

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Peggy Wirgau

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My debut novel is set for release in March 2021, based on the story of 12-year-old passenger Ruth Becker. I plan to include several images in the educational back matter, and want to obtain permission as needed. I'm having difficulty locating the proper sources, even though many of the photos are widely seen on the Internet. Can anyone help?

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Cam Houseman

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Wow! Will it be nonfiction or fiction? I'll get it, depending on how much it costs! I hope the others help!!

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Peggy Wirgau

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Thank you! It will be fiction, but extensively researched and based on Ruth Becker's story as she traveled from India with her mother and younger sister and brother. I would love to add several photos of her and her family that are already available on the Internet, but want to obtain the proper permissions, if necessary, to share them in the book. Any advice is welcome!

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Cam Houseman

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Thank you! It will be fiction, but extensively researched and based on Ruth Becker's story as she traveled from India with her mother and younger sister and brother. I would love to add several photos of her and her family that are already available on the Internet, but want to obtain the proper permissions, if necessary, to share them in the book. Any advice is welcome!

I can't be sure about the photos, but since her father did not survive, this is just my advice, but can you have him explore the Titanic while she is sinking? To find evidence of the ridiculous claims that Titanic is sinking. Maybe at 1:45, when the waterline is up to Titanic's name. E-Deck would be good. He finds it flooded, gets lost, makes it to Collapsible B, but dies from the cold. But thats just me and my two cents. Im sure the book is completed and way better. Good luck!

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