Book Description
"It was very deep, Kit. Very dark. And every one
of us was scared of it. As a lad I'd wake up trembling,
knowing that as a Watson born in Stoneygate I'd soon be
following my ancestors into the pit," so Kit's
grandfather tells him.
The Watson family moves to Stoneygate, an old coal-mining
town, to care for Kit's recently widowed grandfather. When
Kit meets John Askew, another boy whose family had both
worked and died in the mines, Askew invites Kit to join him
to play a game called Death. As Kit's grandfather provides
stories of the mine's past and the history of the Watson
family, the boys search the mines to find the childhood
ghosts of their long-gone ancestors.
Written in haunting prose and lyrical language, Kit's
Wilderness explores the bonds of family from one generation
to the next, and how from the depths of darkness, meaning and
beauty can be revealed.