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Lights in a Dark Town: A Story about Blessed John Henry Newman

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by Meriol Trevor

    • Author

      Meriol Trevor

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Ignatius Press

    • Published

      July 2017

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    Lights in a Dark Town: A Story about Blessed John Henry Newman

    Today's Price £13.52



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    In 1849 Emmeline Erle and her widowed mother move from sunny southern Europe to cold and grimy Birmingham, England. The town is one of great contrasts: progress and poverty, industrial expansion and murky slums, new villas and filthy streets. Darkness and light battle in the minds of its people: principles of freedom and tolerance struggle with ignorance and prejudice; deep doubt of religious truth coexists with fanaticism.

    Emmeline quickly makes friends in her new home-- Lizzie, the hardworking servant, and Daniel, the schoolboy living next door. For both Emmeline and Daniel, Father John Henry Newman, who runs a chapel in one of the worst sections town, becomes the most important person in Birmingham.

    Daniel and Emmeline come to know and admire Father Newman as he tries to help poor factory workers and to enlighten citizens blinded by suspicion and bigotry. With him they experience the anxieties of a cholera outbreak and the dangers of anti-Catholic riots. Caught up in one excitement or trouble after another, the young people finally arrive at happier times, while the walls of Father Newman's new church, a symbol of light in a dark town, rise into the smoggy Birmingham sky.

    This colorful and dramatic story for youth brilliantly unfolds the panorama of Victorian England--the Industrial Revolution, the Oxford movement, the Crystal Palace, and Prince Albert opening a new railway. But above all, this book portrays the character and wisdom of John Henry Newman.

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    • Author

      Meriol Trevor

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Ignatius Press

    • Published

      July 2017

    • Weight

      250g

    • Dimensions

      133 x 201 x 13 mm

    • ISBN

      9781586176280

    • ISBN-10

      1586176285

    • Eden Code

      4699159

    More Information

    • Author/Creator: Meriol Trevor

    • ISBN: 9781586176280

    • Publisher: Ignatius Press

    • Release Date: July 2017

    • Weight: 250g

    • Dimensions: 133 x 201 x 13 mm

    • Eden Code: 4699159


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