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BooksYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > Books > "When I Was A Child" "When I Was A Child"One of the great autobiographical books of working class life in the nineteenth century was, to many people's surprise, written here in Staffordshire, by Charles Shaw. Sadly, it is now little remembered... Charles Shaw's book of his childhood was completed toward the end of his life, and was only published in book form in 1903, just before he died.Ìý It was reprinted in facsimile form (that is, looking like it looked in its first print) in the 1970s - and this is the book version you'll probably find in your library. * Jenny Norton read the book - and this is her review..... I came to this book having never heard of Charles Shaw. I understood itÌý to be hisÌý memoirs of working class life in the potteries in the nineteenth century – which it was – but beyond this I was ignorant. Bur what aÌý great read! Shaw traces his life from early memories of basic schooling in reading and knitting (no, really… knitting!, not writing) through starting work (beginning at the age of seven) to his self-education, and then culminating in his entry into preaching.Ìý The most telling account is of "Saint Monday".Ìý After being drunk most of the weekend, many masters took Monday off, only to have to work furiously for the remaining days of the week, beating and abusing their young helpers - the "mould-runner" boys.Ìý What a childhood.Ìý However, despite being peppered with horrifying scenes of extreme poverty and images of the prison-likeÌý conditions of the Potteries Workhouse (at Chell), this book is basically optimistic and an engrossing read. Despite telling us so much about the life of the Potteries, Shaw in fact leaves much of the questions about his own life unanswered.Ìý The story ends as he comes to maturity, and is accepted as a preacher… Interestingly, when the book was published in 1903, no author's name was given. Why did Shaw want to be anonymous, I wonder? The book is an eye-opener into the foundations on which the factories of today are built and if you want a glimpse into how previous generationsÌý lived - so, read this book! It is worth the effort if you can find it in your local library. 'When I Was A Child' is published by Caliban Books - ISBN 0904573 42 7 last updated: 08/12/2008 at 08:21 You are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > Books > "When I Was A Child"
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