I am indebted to my blogging friend, Rachel Poli, for the refreshingly quick format to place “out there” a book I’ve read recently and enjoyed that I don’t have time to properly review.
The Lightkeeper’s Daughters by John E. Pendziwol, published in 2017
How I got it or came to read it: The book was reviewed by a blogging friend, and it sounded interesting enough for me to order from my local library.
Synopsis: Elizabeth, a blind resident of a nursing home meets Emily, a delinquent teenager in foster care when Emily is assigned community service painting out the graffiti she sprayed on the home’s fence. When Emily begins working for Elizabeth as a personal aide, together they undertake the restoring and reading of Elizabeth’s father’s journals which tell of his years of service as a light keeper on Porphyry Island on Lake Superior.
First Thoughts: The novel appealed to…
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