Tom Sherbourne returns from World War I to Australia and takes up a post as a lighthouse keeper on a remote island of the coast. He convinces his love Isabel to marry him, and together they live many happy years on the island. After many miscarriages Isabel's spirits begin to wain when a boat washes up on shore with a dead man and a baby, very much alive. Rather then report the accident, Tom and Isabel decide to raise the baby on their own. Over time they convince themselves that they did the right thing. On a journey to the main land sometime later they meet the true mother of the baby, mourning the loss of her husband, and still searching for the baby she feels must have survived.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
The Light Between the Oceans
This is an emotionally difficult book to read. I feel I need to say that first, because while this is beautifully written, it will leave you shaken. It is not always easy to know what is right and what is wrong, and the characters in this story struggle mightily with this dilema. "Right and wrong can be like bloody snakes: so tangled up that you can't
tell which is which until you've shot 'em both, and then it's too
late."
Tom Sherbourne returns from World War I to Australia and takes up a post as a lighthouse keeper on a remote island of the coast. He convinces his love Isabel to marry him, and together they live many happy years on the island. After many miscarriages Isabel's spirits begin to wain when a boat washes up on shore with a dead man and a baby, very much alive. Rather then report the accident, Tom and Isabel decide to raise the baby on their own. Over time they convince themselves that they did the right thing. On a journey to the main land sometime later they meet the true mother of the baby, mourning the loss of her husband, and still searching for the baby she feels must have survived.
Tom Sherbourne returns from World War I to Australia and takes up a post as a lighthouse keeper on a remote island of the coast. He convinces his love Isabel to marry him, and together they live many happy years on the island. After many miscarriages Isabel's spirits begin to wain when a boat washes up on shore with a dead man and a baby, very much alive. Rather then report the accident, Tom and Isabel decide to raise the baby on their own. Over time they convince themselves that they did the right thing. On a journey to the main land sometime later they meet the true mother of the baby, mourning the loss of her husband, and still searching for the baby she feels must have survived.
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