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Lighthousekeeping [Hardcover]

Jeanette Winterson
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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Michele Roberts, Financial Times

'Winterson has reverted to the accessible narrative of works such as The Passion. Lighthousekeeping is all the better for it.'

Independent

"...brilliant, glittering piece of work that makes you gasp out loud at the sheer beauty of the language."

Evening Standard

"A marvellously skilful juggling act of ideas and emotion ...Winterson's prodigious talent brings the book alive."

Independent on Sunday

"An entrancing, gleaming crystal of a book, which left me bereft when it was over."

Guardian

"This blasted maritime setting is a triumph.You want to savour every salt-decayed description..."

Daily Telegraph

'Dark's passion for Molly, Silver's passion for her unnamed lover have a transporting, transcendent quality that is all Winterson's own.'

Sunday Telegraph

'Flashes of brilliance and her confidence in her idiom is impressive.'

Daily Mail

'Perfect for storm-tossed lovers everywhere.'

Daily Express

'Such a delight.... Perfect for curling up with on dark, lonely nights.'

Mail on Sunday

'Poetic and funny'

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‘A child born of chance might imagine that Chance was its father, in the way that gods fathered children, and then abandoned them, without a backward glance, but with one small gift. I wondered if a gift had been left for me. I had no idea where to look, or what I was looking for, but I know now that all important journeys start that way.’

Motherless and anchorless, Silver is taken in by the timeless Mr. Pew, keeper of the Cape Wrath lighthouse. Pew tells Silver ancient tales of longing and rootlessness, of ties that bind and of the slippages that occur throughout every life. One life, Babel Dark’s, a 19th-century clergyman, opens like a map that Silver must follow. Caught in her own particular darknesses, she embarks on an Ulyssean sift through the stories we tell ourselves, stories of love and loss, of passion and longing, stories of unending journeys that move through places and times, and the bleak finality of the shores of betrayal. But finally,
“I love you. The most difficult words in the world. But what else can I say?” A story of mutability, of talking birds and stolen books, of Darwin and Stevenson and of the Jekyll and Hyde in all of us, ‘Lighthousekeeping’ is a way in to the rooms of our own that we secretly inhabit. Jeanette Winterson is one of the most extraordinary and original writers of her generation and this shows her at her lyrical best.

About the Author

Jeanette Winterson was born in Manchester in 1959. She read English at Oxford University before writing her first novel, Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, which was published in 1985.

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