A solid historical fiction novel that gives good insight into what it would have been like living on the goldfields and during the Eureka Stockade. I liked the portrayal of Henry, his friendship with Frank and his constant efforts to obtain his father's approval. The portrayal of Henry's father's discipline might come as a shock to children these days, as might the depictions of the violence of the battle at the Stockade itself.
There was lots of discussion of the unfair circumstances the miners faced, and the corruption of some of the officers at the time and the need for change. The air of rebellion and how people could be caught up in it was clear. I would have liked a little more time to be spent on how this actually achieved change for the people who followed.
This book is more suited to boys in Grade 3-4. It is a story around the historical event of Australia's Eureka – a fight for liberties and miners' rights.
Engaging, enjoyable book which captured life on the Ballarat goldfields. Could be used as a read a loud for the class. Lots of historical information included.