
Charles Pellegrino
Charles Pellegrino
Charles Pellegrino is a renowned scientist, writer, and explorer celebrated for blending cutting-edge research with masterful storytelling. With a background in paleobiology and advanced degrees from Long Island University and C.W. Post, Pellegrino has contributed to groundbreaking projects, from deep-ocean exploration to space archaeology. His bestselling works, including *Her Name, Titanic*, *Ghosts of the Titanic*, and *Last Train from Hiroshima*, take readers to the front lines of discovery—whether it’s the ocean’s depths or pivotal moments in history. Pellegrino has advised NASA, collaborated with filmmakers like James Cameron, and won acclaim for bringing to life events such as the sinking of the Titanic and the atomic bombings of Japan. His writing shimmers with empathy, scientific rigor, and an uncanny sense of wonder, making complex history both accessible and unforgettable. Pellegrino’s curiosity knows no bounds—neither, it seems, does his capacity to illuminate the past in ways that resonate powerfully today.
Charles Pellegrino is a renowned scientist, writer, and explorer celebrated for blending cutting-edge research with masterful storytelling. With a background in paleobiology and advanced degrees from Long Island University and C.W. Post, Pellegrino has contributed to groundbreaking projects, from deep-ocean exploration to space archaeology. His bestselling works, including *Her Name, Titanic*, *Ghosts of the Titanic*, and *Last Train from Hiroshima*, take readers to the front lines of discovery—whether it’s the ocean’s depths or pivotal moments in history. Pellegrino has advised NASA, collaborated with filmmakers like James Cameron, and won acclaim for bringing to life events such as the sinking of the Titanic and the atomic bombings of Japan. His writing shimmers with empathy, scientific rigor, and an uncanny sense of wonder, making complex history both accessible and unforgettable. Pellegrino’s curiosity knows no bounds—neither, it seems, does his capacity to illuminate the past in ways that resonate powerfully today.




