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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
Wolves Chronicles

Originally published
  
1964

Followed by
  
Nightbirds on Nantucket

Illustrator
  
Robin Jacques

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1964 (US) 1965 (UK)

Author
  
Joan Aiken

Genre
  
Children's literature

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Publisher
  
Doubleday (US) Jonathan Cape (UK)

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Preceded by
  
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

Similar
  
Joan Aiken books, Wolves Chronicles books, Children's literature

Black Hearts in Battersea is a children's novel by Joan Aiken first published in 1964. The second book in the Wolves Chronicles, it is loosely a sequel to her earlier Wolves of Willoughby Chase. The book is set in a slightly altered historical England—during the reign of King James III—in the early 19th century, and follows the adventures of Simon, an orphan whose plans to study painting in London are derailed by high adventure. Aiken was inspired to create an atmosphere of important events having already transpired offstage (which was helped by the fact that a great deal of the beginning had to be left out due to length), and also included an involved "Dickensian plot" which she believed to complement the habit many children have of rereading or having a book reread to them.

Contents

TV adaptation

In 1995, the book was adapted by James Andrew Hall into a television series by James Andrew Hall, airing on BBC1 from 31 December 1995 to 11 February 1996.

Cast list

  • Mark Burdis as Scrimshaw,
  • Jade Williams as Dido,
  • Roger Bizley as Captain Dark,
  • Annette Badland as Dolly Buckle,
  • John Altman as Midwink,
  • Gemma Sealey as Sophie,
  • William Mannering as Simon.
  • Richard Woods as Boy with Wheelbarrow
  • Radio adaptation

    A BBC Radio dramatisation by Lin Coghlan, directed by Marc Beeby, of Joan Aiken's classic children's adventure. Starring Joe Dempsie as Simon, Nicola Miles-Wilden as Dido, and Emerald O'Hanrahan as Sophie.

    Part One: Young Simon comes to 18th century London to study painting - and finds himself caught up in wicked Hanoverian plots to overthrow the King.

    Broadcasts: BBC Radio 4, 14:15 Wed 23 Dec.2009. 14:15 Wed 21 Dec.2011.

    Part Two: To save the King from Hanoverian plotters Simon and Sophie must first suffer shipwreck, attacks by wolves and a narrow escape from an exploding castle, in a hot air balloon.

    Broadcasts: BBC Radio 4, 14:15, Thu 24 Dec.2009. 14:15, Thu 22 Dec.2011.

    Cast list

  • SIMON ..... Joe Dempsie
  • DIDO ..... Nicola Miles-Wildin
  • SOPHIE ..... Emerald O'Hanrahan
  • DUKE ..... John Rowe
  • DUCHESS ..... Sheila Reid
  • COBBE ..... Ben Crowe
  • MRS COBBE ..... Annabelle Dowler
  • MR TWITE ..... Rhys Jennings
  • MRS TWITE ..... Tessa Nicholson
  • JUSTIN ..... Sam Pamphilon
  • BUCKLE ..... Nigel Hastings
  • MRS BUCKLE ..... Kate Layden
  • DR FURNEAUX ..... Bruce Alexander
  • DR FIELD ..... Ewan Hooper
  • MOGG ..... John Biggins
  • GUS ..... Joseph Cohen Cole
  • JABWING ..... Piers Wehner
  • WOMAN ..... Kate Layden
  • References

    Black Hearts in Battersea Wikipedia