Beneath the grand staircases and glittering chandeliers of the RMS Titanic lived hundreds of passengers whose stories have too often been overlooked.Below Deck: Life in Third Class on the Titanic brings those lives into focus, exploring the daily routines, challenges, and hopes of the men, women, and children who traveled in steerage. From the moment they purchased their tickets to the final hours of the voyage, this book reveals what it truly meant to cross the Atlantic in search of a new beginning.Through careful research and survivor accounts, it examines the realities of life below deck; shared cabins, communal meals, cultural diversity, and the strong sense of community that formed among strangers. It also confronts the events of April 1912, showing how class, access, and circumstance shaped the experience of those caught in the unfolding disaster.More than a story of tragedy, this is a story of resilience, migration, and the human spirit. It is a reminder that the true legacy of the Titanic lies not only in the ship itself, but in the lives it carried.