Poole of Light
Verity, RJ

Spennymoor, 1913. When ten-year-old Jem Poole sees a moving picture for the first time, it ignites a spark. Raised in a northern coal-mining town marked by grief and hardship, he begins to dream of more than soot and survival. He dreams of light.
Through war, reinvention and the golden age of British cinema, Jem rises to national success, building a legacy of silver screens and stories that define a generation. But when a figure from his past reappears, long-buried memories resurface, and he must confront the truth of the life he has built – and the memories that never let go.
Set against the backdrop of twentieth-century Britain, Poole of Light is a richly layered historical debut about ambition, identity and the stories that shape us.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Character-driven historical fiction with emotional depth
• Coming-of-age novels set in 20th-century England
• Themes of legacy, reinvention, and quiet redemption
Book One in The Poole Legacy series.










