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Coram Boy Book

Eighteenth-century England is the setting for Jamilla Gavin's sweeping saga of growing-up, struggle, tradition and corruption. From an acorn of an idea about a real-life good Samaritan of yesteryear, the author has crafted a satisfying, if occasionally painful, novel that spans the lives of several fortunate and unfortunate young people of the day.The author has researched her backdrop very well, and the atmospheric sights and sounds of the time are both vivid and captivating. Readers will smell the dirty streets and close-living of urban London, revel in the summer splendour of the finest country houses and then flinch when the harshness of life for the poorest souls is revealed in uncomfortable detail.For in the late 1700s your circumstance of birth meant everything. Toby and Aaron may both find themselves living at Captain Thomas Coram's Hospital for parentless children, but their histories are as far apart as they could possibly be. Toby has been rescued from a life of slave labour in a faraway country; Aaron is the illegitimate son of the heir to a large country estate. They are watched over by Mish--a simple soul who has been with them since their arrival. His devotion to them is absolute, but his motives are not altogether straightforward. Could this curious man really be Meshak, the son of a wicked child-killer who was hanged at the gallows for his crimes?Coram Boy is a glorious web of changing fortunes and subtle intrigues. There is tragedy and corruption, hope and evil. Sometimes brutal and sometimes unceasingly bleak, the genre of historical fiction has rarely been this good. It's undoubtedly the kind of book that wins awards. (Age 12 and over) --John McLayRead More

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  • Amazon

    Doomed babies entrusted to the care of a villain...children sold as slaves, an aristocrat's son disinherited when he refuses to give up a career in music - all these stories come together in this amazing story of adventure. Ages 10+.

  • Play

    Otis takes babies and money off desperate mothers promising to deliver them to the Coram Foundling Hospital in London. Instead he murders them and buries them by the roadside to the helpless horror of his mentally ill son Mish. When Melissa beloved of Alexander Ashbrook and daughter of his governess becomes pregnant by him her mother arranges for the Otis to take the child telling Melissa it was stillborn. Alexander not knowing Melissa's condition has fled his home for a career in music. But Mish manages to save Melissa's baby Aaron and he grows up with Toby the son of an African slave inseparable friends. Toby is a plaything at the house of rich Mr Gaddarn who is in fact Otis. When Mish sees Aaron and Alexander together and realises the family link he takes Aaron and Toby to Otis who rejects them. A way must be found to rescue them but a great friend must die before the family can be reunited.

  • TheBookPeople

    Set in eighteenth century England, Jamila Gavin's gripping tale captures the atmosphere and intrigue of the time and draws the reader into a murky landscape of corruption and evil. The story follows two orphans at the Coram Hospital for Deserted Children, Toby who has been saved from an African slave ship and Aaron, the abandoned son of the heir to a great estate. Excitement and danger lurk throughout the pages of Coram Boy and young readers will find this a powerful and thought-provoking read.

  • RedHouse

    Coram Boy is an unforgettable and award-winning tale, riddled with intrigue, corruption and haunting themes.

  • 1405212829
  • 9781405212823
  • Jamila Gavin
  • 6 May 2004
  • Egmont Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 384
  • New edition
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