 I'm Megan Frazier and I'm a librarian at UCLA Library Special Collections and I wanted to talk to you about one of my favorite books. It's a great read for summertime or any time. It's called A Night to Remember by Walter Lohr and it tells the story of the ship Titanic from when it was designed and constructed until the time that it hit in iceberg in the North Atlantic on April 15th, 1912 and sank with the loss of about 1500 people. It's a terrific read. It's very gripping and fresh even though it was published in 1955 and a lot of people know the story by now. But another thing that I love about it as an archivist is that Walter Lohr interviewed a lot of survivors and used a great deal of original documents in order to write this book. So I highly recommend it and I'd love for you to come to UCLA Library to check it out.