The Light Between Oceans

by M. L. Stedman

Paperback, 2016

Status

Available

Call number

AL FIC STED

Rating

½ (2280 ratings; 3.9)

Pages

345

Description

"A novel set on a remote Australian island, where a childless couple live quietly running a lighthouse, until a boat carrying a baby washes ashore"--

Language

Original publication date

2012-07-31

Physical description

345 p.; 21 cm

Other editions

Media reviews

Light" is a story you want to finish, despite some predictability problems. I cared about Tom and Isabel, and cheered for them even as they betrayed each other. And I was charmed by the supporting cast of characters (Bluey and Ralph in particular). Stedman's grasp of the dialect of the region's
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inhabitants and dialogue fitting for the era are admirable. Her writing is sound, if sometimes uninspiring, but every so often she throws out a gorgeous line that you have to stop and read twice to appreciate, like this one: "A goblin thought jumps onto her shoulder: what's the point of tomorrow?" Or, "The rain is falling more heavily, and in the distance, thunder grumbles at being left behind by the lightning." Nice. First-time novelist Stedman did what all good writers should do: She got her readers emotionally invested in her story. As if you needed it, here's more proof that this novel is worth your time: The film rights have already been picked up.
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The miraculous arrival of a child in the life of a barren couple delivers profound love but also the seeds of destruction.......A polished, cleverly constructed and very precisely calculated first novel
As time passes, the harder the decision becomes to undo and the more towering is its impact. This is the story of its terrible consequences. But it is also a description of the extraordinary, sustaining power of a marriage to bind two people together in love, through the most emotionally harrowing
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circumstances.
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Light Between Oceans' is tough to shake off....And to the author's credit, Light's resolution is neither sensationalistic nor overly tidy. Everyone in this book has to make tough choices, including the little girl. By letting neither her readers nor her characters off the hook easily, Stedman
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creates a bond that makes her book tough to shake off.
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Awards

Women's Prize for Fiction (Longlist — 2013)
Dublin Literary Award (Longlist — 2014)
Maine Readers' Choice Award (Longlist — 2013)
Exclusive Books Boeke Prize (Shortlist — 2012)
Australian Book Industry Awards (Shortlist — Literary Fiction — 2013)
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