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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Thoroughly enjoyed it up to the last chapter when it just seemed to end ... maybe a sequel in the offing? I felt a disatisfaction - I wanted resolution which didn't happen ... ( )This book takes place when Robert Stevenson (of the famous "Lighthouse Stevensons") was upgrading lighthouses and bringing them under central control. Two of his employees are sent to a tiny island, to survey it and make plans for the new lighthouse. But there is already a lighthouse on the island - and a family that goes with it - both of which are threatened by their arrival. The book focuses on the developing relationship between the the two men (the senior, a cerebral reserved man, and his assistant, who has a better understanding of the impact of their visit) and the motley family who manage the lighthouse - the sister of the former lighthousekeeper, his widow, and their three children. The story really comes alive in the sections where the two surveyors are winning over the initially hostile children - but elsewhere, the book is a little pedestrian: it's carefully put together, from the background given to the characters, to the use of the theme of evolution (the senior surveyor is an amateur of science, and is booked onto the upcoming voyage of the Beagle) to make us wonder whether the lighthouse family are obsolete or whether they are capable of evolving to deal with changing events - but somehow it fails to take wing. I've written up Light by Margaret Elphinstone on Book Buzz. We're reading the book in July. http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.... Yet to read. no reviews | add a review
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