Review of Out of the Darkness
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Review of Out of the Darkness
“Out of the Darkness” by David A. Jacinto is a novel that revolves around Thomas Wright and his family. When Thomas clocks seven, he joins his father to work in the mines. A tragic incident occurs, which changes his life forever. The author uses this book as a medium to educate the readers on the horrors, struggles, sufferings, and pains coal miners and their families passed through.
The author uses a first-person narrative to thrill his audience. I was attracted by the book’s cover, as the young boy’s face depicted pain and sorrow. Martha, Tom’s mother, is a definition of a woman who stands for what is right, irrespective of the situation. This was portrayed when she stood up to Candyman Boo Black, a notorious thug who works under Lord Fitzwilliam. I also like that she never accepted that her son would end up being a miner, like his dad and grandfather. She understood the value of education and taught Thomas how to properly read and write in English.
I admire the author’s writing style. It felt like I was living Tommy’s experience with him, especially with the fear and panic he faced on his first day of work. I was amused when he told his dad he didn’t want to think of rats as his best friends. His ability to make light of the horrid situation at the mines is something I admire. I laughed when he named the biggest rat ‘Barnabas Bumble’.
I felt bad for the disparity between the rich and poor, evident in the amount of food in Lord Fitzwilliam’s kitchen, including the massive mansion he lived in. Thomas falls in love with Lydia. They plan to move to America and live their best lives. However, a tragic event truncated his dreams with Lydia. He eventually gets married to Annie, an intelligent young lady who dotes on him. I particularly enjoyed her discussions with Thomas about President Lincoln.
Another tragic explosion occurs at the Oak Colliery, claiming more than hundreds of lives. This enrages Thomas, who decides to testify against Lord Fitzwilliams and others in court. This, however, comes with adverse consequences, as Candyman Boo Black sets the family house ablaze. Get a copy to find out if members of Wright's family survived. I love that justice was served through the help of Bishop Walker, among others.
There was nothing to dislike about this book. It tells a lot about the pain the coal miners and their families passed through. I didn’t find a single error in the book. Therefore, it’s professionally edited.
I rate this 5 out of 5 stars, as there’s no reason to deduct any points whatsoever. I recommend it to readers who enjoy reading about the adventures of coal miners during the 18th century. Those who wish to adopt good family values should also read this book.
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I’m glad you read through. Thanks for stopping by.Kirui Collins wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 05:28 A mother who stands for herself and encourages her son to study. Thanks for the review.
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