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Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Author: Eugenia Price
Eugenia Price tells the story of one man torn between his dreams which he could not relinquish and stark necessities which he could not deny. James Gould, raised in the cold hills of New England, dreamed of livinig in the warm South; he had never smelled salt water, but he dreamed of building a lighthouse. In his travels he meets people of all s...  more »
ISBN: 200605
Publication Date: 1971
Pages: 342
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: J.P.Lippencott Company
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed Lighthouse on + 8 more book reviews
While her stories are fiction, they are based on the lives of real people.
Entertaining, easy reading, yet maybe more for girls age 14 and up.
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Eugenia Price is a great Southern writer and this book takes you to the coast with wonderful descriptions of a man driven by a vision.
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This is the story of the man who built and kept the St. Simon's Light and of his love for a wealthy young lady. James Gould is sort of an everyday Joe who ends up carving a lasting life in coastal Georgia. Gould's story is intertwined not only with St Simons and Georgia but with the post revolutionary United States. The scene in the book in which the lighting of the lighthouse is celebrated is one that I still remember, and it's been years. Price's older works are better and this is one of them.


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