Here's why:
* It's a historical account: The book focuses on the real-life events of the Titanic sinking, with different sections dedicated to various aspects like the ship's construction, the passengers' experiences, and the aftermath.
* Many perspectives: You'll encounter stories of passengers in different social classes, crew members, and even individuals involved in the rescue efforts.
Therefore, while it's a captivating read about a significant historical event, it doesn't have a single protagonist in the traditional sense.