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Lighthousekeeping

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From one of Britain's best-loved literary novelists comes a magical, lyrical tale of the young orphan Silver, taken in by the ancient lighthousekeeper Mr. Pew, who reveals to her a world of myth and mystery through the art of storytelling.

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 the slippages that occur throughout every life.

One life, Babel Dark's, a nineteenth-century clergyman, opens like a map that Silver must follow, and the intertwining of myth and reality, of storytelling and experience, lead her through her own particular darkness.

A story of mutability, talking birds and stolen books, of Darwin and Stevenson and of the Jekyll and Hyde in all of us, Lighthousekeeping is a way into the most secret recesses of our own hearts and minds.

Jeanette Winterson is one of the most extraordinary and original writers of her generation, and this shows her at her lyrical best.

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HarperPerennial
0007181507 / 9780007181506
Paperback / softback
823.914
03/05/2005
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
232 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Fourth Estate, 2004.
/ Key title From one of Britain's best-loved literary novelists comes a magical, lyrical tale of the young orphan Silver, taken in by the ancient lighthousekeeper Mr. Pew, who reveals to her a world of myth and mystery through the art of storytelling. / An absorbing tale of love and loss from one of Britain's most extraordinary, imaginative and energetic literary voices. / Has already sold an impressive 15,000 hardbacks since publication in May. / Press advertising campaign for the paperback will attract new readers to her most accessible and enjoyable novel in recent years. / Includes a fasci
/ Key title From one of Britain's best-loved literary novelists comes a magical, lyrical tale of the young orphan Silver, taken in by the ancient lighthousekeeper Mr. Pew, who reveals to her a world of myth and mystery through the art of storytelling. / An absorbing tale of love and loss from one of Britain's most extraordinary, imaginative and energetic literary voices. / Has already sold an impressive 15,000 hardbacks since publication in May. / Press advertising campaign for the paperback will attract new readers to her most accessible and enjoyable novel in recent years. / Includes a fasci FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)