
Children of the Mine
Life Down the Mine in 1839
Jacqueline Baxter(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Published on 28. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-80514-264-5 (ISBN)
Description
It was Tim's 9th birthday, and he'd finally be joining his brother, sister, and dad down the pit. Working down the deepest, most dangerous coal mine in the Northeast of England was his worst nightmare. Especially remembering the horrible stories his sister told him. But thirteen-hours of sitting in the dark don't seem so bad once he makes friends with orphans, Jonnie, and his sister Evie.
But Jonnie isn't who they think he is and Tim's sister, Daisy, when harnessed to a coal truck and forced to pull 30 kilos of coal, rebels, setting in motion a disaster that changes their lives forever. The children, forced to flee the mine, set off on the road to London. But unbeknown to them, Annie and Geordie Giles, the worst bullies in the mine, are hard on their heels, desperate to avenge the death of their mother, Martha.
From the darkness of the Skry pit to the treacherous road to London town, Children of the Mine follows the story of a group of children at the height of the industrial revolution, whose lives were dictated by poverty, and the greed of the mine owners. As they make their way through Victorian England, they find that some things are worse than the pit...
But Jonnie isn't who they think he is and Tim's sister, Daisy, when harnessed to a coal truck and forced to pull 30 kilos of coal, rebels, setting in motion a disaster that changes their lives forever. The children, forced to flee the mine, set off on the road to London. But unbeknown to them, Annie and Geordie Giles, the worst bullies in the mine, are hard on their heels, desperate to avenge the death of their mother, Martha.
From the darkness of the Skry pit to the treacherous road to London town, Children of the Mine follows the story of a group of children at the height of the industrial revolution, whose lives were dictated by poverty, and the greed of the mine owners. As they make their way through Victorian England, they find that some things are worse than the pit...
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Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 to 11 years
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80514-264-5 (9781805142645)
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Person
Jacqueline Baxter Bellew is a university professor and qualified teacher. She was born on Tyneside and her passion for mining stems from ancestors who worked the mines at Seaham Colliery, County Durham. She has been giving school workshops and talks on mining for the last ten years, as part of key stage 2 local history projects. She has three grown up boys and lives with her partner Robert, two chickens, and four cats in Bedford.