Joshua was nearly eleven and he worked down the BlistsHill coal pit in the Ironbridge Gorge and he hated it down there. He hatedworking in the dark, he hated the rats and the stink of the tunnels, and heespecially hated it when the mine flooded and his boots got soaked and rubbedhis feet raw. Then the day that Mr. Bradley the horsekeeper gave him anotherbeating so bad he ached and ached all over, he made up his mind to run away andfind work on the Severn trows. But what would happen to poor Drummer, leftbehind in the dark? What would happen to his mother, left to the mercy of theevil Isaac Whitlock? And how could he sail to Bristol when his father had beensent to work in the most dangerous part of the mine?
Afraid of the river gangs, and sick with worry abouthis dad, Joshua must decide whether to run for his life, or to stay in Coalportand protect his family despite the terrible danger.
The Story Behind This Book
Yes of environmental study visits to the World Heritage Site - Blists Hill Victorian Village, Ironbridge - the birthplace of industry, with school children.
Praise and Reviews
A Book Review by Sophie Corness - Book Reviewer for Shropshire Newspaper
Want to find a brilliant children’s book
which will encourage them to read while offering historical accuracy?
Check out this latest novel. In ‘Candle Dark’, published and
written by Shropshire-based author Carole Anne Carr, she has once again
used her wealth of experience as a primary school teacher to create a
world set against a backdrop of what life was really like for children
working in coal mines in the Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire during the
18th century. This book highlights the hardships of life down the mines
for youngsters as it follows the book’s hero, Joshua, on an exciting
adventure. Carole has written a novel that will not only engage children
but also encourage them to read for pleasure. This publication can be
enjoyed by youngsters and adults alike, and offers a valuable teaching
tool for those keen to learn more about life in Ironbridge at that
time. I really enjoyed this, it is superbly written and it proved to be
very difficult to put it down! Although the characters and events are
imaginary, Carole has portrayed the working conditions and the life of
the family living in the Gorge at a time of rapid industrial growth, and
as well as being an exciting read, is a wonderful teaching tool for Key
Stage 2. The author is at present writing a sequel to Candle Dark, entitled River Dark, which has the River Severn and the trows as an integral part of the story.