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About the Book
Poole of Light
A coal-mining town. A flicker of light. A boy who dreams of more.

Spennymoor, 1913. When ten-year-old Jem Poole sees a moving picture for the first time, it ignites a spark. Raised in a northern coal-mining town marked by grief and hardship, he begins to dream of more than soot and survival. He dreams of light.

Through war, reinvention, and the golden age of British cinema, Jem rises to national success, building a legacy of silver screens and stories that define a generation. But when a figure from his past reappears, long-buried memories resurface, and he must confront the truth of the life he has built – and the memories that never let go.

Set against the backdrop of twentieth-century Britain, Poole of Light is a richly layered historical debut about ambition, identity, and the stories that shape us.

Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Character-driven historical fiction with emotional depth
Coming-of-age novels set in 20th-century England
Themes of legacy, reinvention, and quiet redemption
Authors like Jo Baker, Kristin Hannah, Amor Towles and Anthony Doerr

Book One in The Poole Legacy — a literary historical trilogy exploring ambition, identity, and legacy across generations.

Also available as an eBook: Bright Light, a companion short story set during the events of this novel.

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Author Bio – 
RJ Verity grew up in Yorkshire and studied at King’s College London before spending more than twenty years in financial services across Asia. She now lives in Guernsey with her endlessly patient husband and their spirited ten-year-old Labradinger. When she’s not writing or reading, she can often be found exploring the island’s rugged coastline.
She is currently working on The Poole Legacy, her debut trilogy of historical novels. The first book in the series, Poole of Light, is out now.

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And the blog link:https://www.rjverity.com/blog 


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INTRO

Late in the novel, after years of ambition, conflict, loss and dislocation, Jem is forced into a moment of stillness on the Irish coast. Here, in the quiet aftermath of turbulence, he reflects on the intertwined threads of his life: Spennymoor, Leeds, the Dalmans, his family, his mistakes, and the people he has loved. For the first time, he begins to see these not as burdens or battles, but as the fabric of who he is. This turning point is quieter than the novel’s dramatic events, but no less transformative. It marks the moment Jem finally looks forward, not back.

The layers that are my life – Spennymoor, Leeds, the Dalmans, Poole Pictures, Cara. They’re not separate from me, they’re a part of me. I’ve been fighting to distance myself from everything, but it’s impossible. All this time I’ve tried to remain independent, but what good has it done? I’ve tried to outmanoeuvre my competitors. Push William and Stanley away. Shut Cara off. I see it now: Clive was a child, desperate to please his wonderful, brilliant father, to get one over on me. But this isn’t about Clive. None of this was ever about Clive.

The sun is breaking through the clouds, its light forming a faint rainbow on the horizon. That morning in Spennymoor, when the ice-frosted window magicked those same colours onto the shabby yellowed wall – he knew he must make each day different, until one day he’d have an answer. From the breeze of the ocean, he hears her again – Cara’s voice, gentle but firm – ‘keep looking forward’.

He turns his back on the stack and the sea, and returns to the cottage.

The door is still open. As Jem walks past the front room, he hears Harry directing his cousins in a scene from his favourite movie. The kitchen is empty. From the window, he sees a woman’s silhouette in the garden, her solitary figure among a field of tall grass, patches of taller clumps gathered in front of her. He moves to the back door and is about to join her, but stops himself. A cooing sound is coming from a box on the table. He peers inside and finds the baby, lying quietly, watching. The tiny face gives nothing away – it’s impossible to tell, one way or another.

He picks him up, rocking him gently, and walks to where Shonagh is standing. The wetland expands before them, the grass flutters in the light breeze, and pockets of blue sky push away the clouds.

‘Daniel,’ says Shonagh. ‘Cara wanted him to be called Daniel.’

He looks at the baby and smiles. ‘Daniel.’

‘You need to take care of your children now,’ says Shonagh. ‘You owe it to Cara.’

‘I know. I’m sorry. And I’m sorry for your own loss.’

‘I’ll be fine. I’m no worse off than when I started in this world.’

‘But I don’t understand. What happened to the de Burgh family? To Ballysakeery? How did you end up here?’

Shonagh frowns. ‘How do you mean?’

‘I thought your de Burgh ancestors came from a long line of gentry. What happened?’

‘I don’t know what Cara told you, but as far as I know, our family name has always been Burke.’

‘And the house?’

‘We used to visit a second cousin in the summer months in Ballysakeery, if that’s what you’re talking about. I remember it was a large house, but run-down. No-one had any money to maintain it. Cara always dreamed of doing it up. She had a good eye for things like that.



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