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Books with title Lighthouse

  • To the Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf

    eBook (, Oct. 10, 2019)
    To the Lighthouse (5 May 1927) is a novel by Virginia Woolf. A landmark novel of high modernism, the text, centering on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920, skillfully manipulates temporality and psychological exploration.To the Lighthouse follows and extends the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce, where the plot is secondary to philosophical introspection, and the prose can be winding and hard to follow. The novel includes little dialogue and almost no action; most of it is written as thoughts and observations. The novel recalls the power of childhood emotions and highlights the impermanence of adult relationships. One of the book's several themes is the ubiquity of transience.
  • To the Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf

    eBook (, Sept. 17, 2019)
    To the Lighthouse (5 May 1927) is a novel by Virginia Woolf. A landmark novel of high modernism, the text, centering on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920, skillfully manipulates temporality and psychological exploration.To the Lighthouse follows and extends the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce, where the plot is secondary to philosophical introspection, and the prose can be winding and hard to follow. The novel includes little dialogue and almost no action; most of it is written as thoughts and observations. The novel recalls the power of childhood emotions and highlights the impermanence of adult relationships. One of the book's several themes is the ubiquity of transience.
  • To the Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf

    eBook (, Sept. 4, 2019)
    To the Lighthouse (5 May 1927) is a novel by Virginia Woolf. A landmark novel of high modernism, the text, centering on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920, skillfully manipulates temporality and psychological exploration.To the Lighthouse follows and extends the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce, where the plot is secondary to philosophical introspection, and the prose can be winding and hard to follow. The novel includes little dialogue and almost no action; most of it is written as thoughts and observations. The novel recalls the power of childhood emotions and highlights the impermanence of adult relationships. One of the book's several themes is the ubiquity of transience.
  • Tim to the Lighthouse

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 25, 1987)
    Tim and his friends help Captain McFee save the lighthouse from rough and dangerous men who want the light out so they can prey on unsuspecting ships. Tim and Charlotte guard the lighthouse as Ginger rows for the Coast Guard. Will he make it in time?
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  • To The Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf, Juliet Stevenson

    Audio CD (Naxos AudioBooks, May 6, 2008)
    An English family's complex lives are followed and picked up again after a 10 year hiatus in order to explore the effects of time.
  • To the Lighthouse

    Cristy Burne

    eBook (Fremantle Press, June 1, 2017)
    A junior novel about family, adventure and trust from award-winning author Cristy Burne. Isaac arrives on Rottnest Island hoping for an awesome holiday adventure, but his mum would rather he stayed inside, where it's safe. Then Isaac meets Emmy. She's allowed to do whatever she wants – and she wants to have fun! With Emmy daring him on, Isaac's life gets more and more exciting. First they jump off the jetty into the freezing ocean, then they ride their bicycles to the island's distant lighthouse. When Emmy suggests a midnight stalk to the salt lakes, Isaac knows his worrywart mum won't say yes – so he sneaks out. But when quokkas jump onto the path, Isaac and Emmy crash their bicycles, leaving them injured and scared. This time it's Isaac who dares Emmy – to get home safely and tell their parents the truth. Isaac brings his mum to the island bakery, and Emmy brings her dad and her baby brothers. They eat, talk and forgive as the kids and the parents agree trust, honesty and good communication are the best way.
  • One Lighthouse, One Moon

    Anita Lobel

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, April 5, 2000)
    Here, in one book, are the days of the week, the months of the year, the four seasons, the basic colors, and an exciting counting adventure -- all conceived, staged, and presented by the incomparable Anita Lobel. You can savor each of the three stories separately or think of them as three acts in one play. However you do it, a standing ovation is guaranteed!10 Best Illustrated Books of 2000 (NY Times Book Review)01 Riverbank Review Magazine's Children's Books of Distinction Award Nominations
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  • To the Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf, Juliet Stevenson

    Audio CD (Naxos Audio Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
    To The Lighthouse is Virginia Woolf's most accomplished novel, and her most autobiographical. It tells of one summer spent by the Ramsay family and their friends in their holiday home in Scotland. Offshore stands the lighthouse, remote, inaccessible, and external presence in a changing world. A projected visit to the lighthouse forms the heart of this extraordinary novel which, through the minds of the various characters, explores the nature of time, memory, transience and eternity. The style has the clarity of a diamond which shimmers in the mind, making To The Lighthouse one of the most unforgettable novels of the twentieth century.
  • The Lighthouse

    Melanie Wilber

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 19, 2015)
    Jennifer Ellison always knew this day would come: The day she heads off to college. Away from her family. Away from her small coastal town. Away from the sea she loves and the lighthouse visible from her bedroom window. She’s supposed to be excited, but she isn’t. Leaving home seems scary and unpredictable. But ready or not, she’s going. She knows it would be foolish to stay. Life on a college campus proves to be a whole new world for Jennifer, but she finds the changes to be mostly pleasant. Her roommate and a special guy she meets on the first day give her a lot to smile about, but more pleasant surprises await her. Things she wasn’t looking for until she finds them at...The Lighthouse
  • To the Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Press, Nov. 15, 2004)
    This novel is an extraordinarily poignant evocation of a lost happiness that lives on in the memory. For years now the Ramsays have spent every summer in their holiday home in Scotland, and they expect these summers will go on forever.In this, her most autobiographical novel, Virginia Woolf captures the intensity of childhood longing and delight, and the shifting complexity of adult relationships. From an acute awareness of transcience, she creates an enduring work of art.
  • Birdie's Lighthouse

    Deborah Hopkinson, Kimberly Bucklen Root

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Anne Schwartz Books, May 1, 1997)
    Young Birdie lives with her family on a tiny and isolated lighthouse island, and when her lighthouse-keeper father becomes seriously ill during a violent storm, it is Birdie who must lead the ships safely to port.
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  • Lighthouses

    Brenda Z. Guiberson

    Hardcover (Redfeather Book from Henry Holt, Oct. 15, 1995)
    "Guiberson gives the exciting facts about lighthouses--their history, engineering, and human drama.... This is a story of setting and weather, the wild, dangerous places on the edge of the sea." --Booklist
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