Her Benny

Hocking, Silas K

ISBN 10: 1068191759 ISBN 13: 9781068191756
Published by KMCS Publishing, 2025
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First published in 1879, Her Benny by Silas K. Hocking quickly became one of the most widely read novels of the Victorian era. It tells the moving story of Benny Bates, a poor boy in the streets of Liverpool, who struggles against poverty, loss, and hardship yet finds strength in faith, kindness, and the love of his devoted sister Nelly.

This KMCS Publishing edition reintroduces Her Benny for the twenty-first century. This release has been carefully modernised and enhanced to make the story accessible to today’s audience while staying faithful to Hocking’s intent.

Hocking’s story captured the hearts of late-Victorian readers with its vivid portrayal of working-class life and its central message of hope rising out of despair. For decades, Her Benny was a favourite in Sunday schools, youth groups, and homes across Britain. Yet like many Victorian classics, the language, structure, and typesetting of older editions can make the text challenging for modern readers.

What makes this edition distinctive:

  • A carefully proofread and modernised text, smoothing Victorian phrasing for contemporary readers.

  • Professional 5×8″ formatting, designed for readability with clear chapter divisions and attractive cream-paper layout.

  • A thoughtful new introduction that reflects on the enduring themes of poverty, faith, social justice, and resilience.

  • A striking new cover design, exclusive to KMCS Publishing, which captures both the period atmosphere and modern appeal.

About the story:
Benny Bates is just a child when tragedy strikes. Orphaned and forced to survive in the unforgiving streets of Liverpool, Benny is sustained only by the loyalty of his sister Nelly. Together they face hunger, loss, and the grinding indifference of a city that offers little mercy to the poor. Yet Benny’s courage, honesty, and determination gradually win him friendships and opportunities, leading him on a path from hardship to hope.

Hocking weaves into Benny’s tale the struggles of countless Victorian children — the neglected, the exploited, the forgotten — while at the same time offering a narrative of redemption and faith. The novel’s mix of social realism and Christian morality touched a deep chord in its original audience, making it one of the best-selling works of its time.

Why read Her Benny today?
Though written nearly 150 years ago, the themes of Her Benny remain strikingly relevant. Questions of poverty, child welfare, social inequality, and the power of faith and kindness are as important today as they were in Victorian Liverpool. Readers who enjoy stories of resilience against impossible odds — or who wish to understand how fiction shaped social awareness in nineteenth-century Britain — will find Her Benny both moving and inspiring.

This edition offers students, teachers, book clubs, and general readers the chance to encounter the story without the barriers that sometimes come with older, unedited reprints. It is equally suited to those discovering Hocking for the first time and to those who read the book in childhood and want to return to its pages with fresh eyes.

About this edition:

  • Author: Silas K. Hocking

  • Modernised and republished by S A Carmody (KMCS Publishing)

  • First published: 1879 (public domain text)

  • This edition © 2025 KMCS Publishing

By bringing Her Benny back in a modern, beautifully designed format, KMCS Publishing aims to preserve its legacy while ensuring new generations can read, enjoy, and be inspired by Benny’s journey of courage, compassion, and hope.

About the Author:

Silas Kitto Hocking (1850–1935) was a Cornish novelist, Methodist minister, and social reformer. He became one of the most widely read authors of his day, known for writing stories that combined moral purpose with vivid depictions of working-class life.

First published in 1879, Her Benny was his most famous novel and one of the first works of fiction to sell over a million copies in Britain. Its tale of two Liverpool street children reflected both Hocking’s concern for the poor and his belief in the power of honesty, faith, and perseverance to overcome adversity.

Though Hocking later wrote many other novels, it was Her Benny that secured his legacy as one of the most popular Victorian writers of inspirational fiction.

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Bibliographic Details

Title: Her Benny
Publisher: KMCS Publishing
Publication Date: 2025
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: New

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