Daughter of the Titanic

By Caroline Cauchi

She was known for what she lost

She lived by the courage she found

“Find Polaris”

When the SS Titanic set sail, Captain Edward John Smith became a legend – and when tragedy struck he was a hero to some, reckless to others. But in the shadow of his infamy stood his daughter, left behind on the shore with nothing but whispers, rumors and the ache of unanswered questions.

For Helen Melville ‘Mel’ Smith, Titanic was not just a shipwreck but a fracture that split her life in two. In every newspaper clipping, every account of that fateful night, Mel searched for the man she truly knew – the father who told her to find Polaris, the star that never moves.

Spanning the years after the disaster, this is the untold story of the girl history forgot – the daughter who carried the weight of a tragedy the world claimed as its own.

Daughter of the Titanic is a moving reimagining of loss, legacy and the fragile truth between memory and myth.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 26 Mar 2026
Pages: 384
Price: £9.99, £9.99 (Export Price) , €None
Caroline Cauchi also writes as Caroline Smailes and her acclaimed novel, The Drowning of Arthur Braxton was adapted into a film starring James Tarpey and Johnny Vegas. It won Best UK Feature 2021 at Raindance film festival. Matt Haig called the novel, ‘magical, weird, wonderful’.Caroline worked as a lecturer for several years before turning her hand to fiction. She lives in Liverpool with her husband and children.

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