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Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss Muffet

D. S. Hodges

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In 1921 the coal mine at Mount Mulligan blew up. A coal dust explosion. All 75 men inside the mine were killed. It was Queensland's largest coal mining disaster.John Kungarra stood in a cave looking out over the Mount Mulligan township. He felt the earth convulse beneath him and watched as fire and smoke roared out of the mine. A wave of terrible loss washed over him. He shook his thick, grey-black hair. He had told those white fellas to stop taking coal or they would wake Iku, the spirit of the mountain. They had scoffed at him, their faces turned to greed. They kept taking, kept waking Iku. Celia Muffet stood in the playground with her best friend, Ellie. Two explosions and the ground shook like a birthday jelly. Celia swooned, floating to the ground like a feather on the wind. She had seen a hundred lights blink out. Only two were left, shivering in the darkness. Celia was a special child, but did not know it. She needed someone to show her how special she was. That was John Kungarra.James Watson, Mount Mulligan mines superintending engineer was ill with the Spanish flu. He had dragged himself to work to check the footings at the mines new coking chimney. He would then go back to bed. He felt the ground jar beneath him before he heard the explosions. He knew immediately what it was. A folding dread engulfed him. He had seen this before. The mine had blown up. He heaved himself out of the footings and raced toward the ropeway. There would be no rest for him now.
Miriam: Walking Through Broken Glass

Miriam: Walking Through Broken Glass

D. S. Hodges

Independently Published
2019
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This is the story of an English Jewess who married a German Jewish architect only to be thrown into Holzminden Internment camp during the Great War. After the war, they settled down to married life, but their happiness was cut short with the rise of Fascism. Mirium watched in horror as her family disintegrated during Kristallnacht, or 'The Night of Broken Glass'. It turned her. It warped her and it blackened her heart. Although not part of the Blaise Hall Series, it explores what terrible acts made her the way she was.