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Post by janetandjohn on Apr 29, 2016 19:13:16 GMT
Tom Sherborne is a lighthouse keeper on an island off the West coast of Australia. He fought in Europe in the first world war, got a gong for his bravery, and desparately tries to keep his feelings and his memories of that time deep inside himself. When he meets Isobel on shore leave, he is so struck with her and his feelings for her he can think of nothing else, and so, three months later, when he again is on shore, he asks her to marry him and she accepts. So Tom and Izzie start their married life, on their own, on a tiny island where they can just be themselves, and their early days are a joy - until the first miscarriage.
I have never lost a child, never borne a child, but it is obvious that the first loss hurts, the second loss is even more painful to both Izzie and Tom and there are more heartbreaks to bear as the years pass. Until, that is, the day when a boat washes ashore. In that boat is a dead man and a living baby. As a lighthouse keeper, Tom must report the findings and Izzie knows that - but begs for just one day with the baby before he does that.
The results of her plea form the rest of the story. A story so sad that I couldn't read too much at a time because I just knew that bad things were around the corner on the next page or two. But of course, one always wants to get to the end of a good read, and there will be many twists and turns before the last page. I liked this very much, even though it was a heartbreaking tale for most of the characters. Well written, with a good feel for the place and the time, I can recommend this as a good read, but do bear in mind that the story is about a child who has lost one mother but found another and that like real life, it will not be all blue skies.
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Post by bookmadkirstie on Apr 1, 2018 17:57:59 GMT
Just found your review of this one, I'm almost to the end of reading. After a rough start I gave struggled to put it down it is utterly heartbreaking but can see it from all sides too
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Post by geminii on Apr 14, 2018 23:20:39 GMT
I have forced myself to not read more than the first few lines of your review, Mrs Mac, as I have had this book on my radar for a few months myself .. Now I have found a copy, I will revisit here after reading and add my thoughts .. janetandjohn
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