All the People

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Pub Date 28 Feb 2020 | Archive Date 10 Apr 2020

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Thirteen years after the Peterloo Massacre in 1819, the mill owner that led the murderous Yeomanry, Hugh Hornby Birley, the most hated man in Manchester, still casts a dark shadow over the impoverished area. His workers include the nine-year-old Mary Burns, whose family relies on her wages to survive. She will mature into a radical Chartist, fighting to change her world.
James Hull is sent into the midst of the deprivation as a missionary but, faced with such misery, he abandons his spiritual mission to save lives. His wife, Elizabeth, is devastated by the portentous death of their eighteen-year-old daughter, consumed by such guilt that it threatens to overcome her.

When the Chartists strike across the north-west in 1842 the harsh memories of Peterloo are rekindled. James and Mary support the strikers, confronting Birley, who is determined to resist the cries of working people. Each faces their own tragedy along with all the people, searching for the means and the will to survive.

Thirteen years after the Peterloo Massacre in 1819, the mill owner that led the murderous Yeomanry, Hugh Hornby Birley, the most hated man in Manchester, still casts a dark shadow over the...


A Note From the Publisher

After a career in high-technology, Jeff Kaye has worked with a number of global NGO’s such as Global Witness, Transparency International (UK) and Tax Justice Network. His first book, Last Line of Defense, was a story of corruption in the international arms trade.

After a career in high-technology, Jeff Kaye has worked with a number of global NGO’s such as Global Witness, Transparency International (UK) and Tax Justice Network. His first book, Last Line of...


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Based on actual historical events and people, All the People is an interesting novel. Though the story comes across as plausible I was not able to read through it at the pace I normally would. I did not feel invested in the characters.

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This book has evidently been very well researched. I studied this period of history years ago for A level and it was interesting to read about it again. The story has obviously been well thought out and although it is heavy going in a few places I think it is worthy of 4 stars.

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.

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