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Keeping the Good Light (Laurel-Leaf Books)

Keeping the Good Light (Laurel-Leaf Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeping a Good Light- The true meanings
Review: A Short Summary

16-year-old Eliza Brown lives in a lighthouse. She is a fabulous artist and loves to teach. Living in the lighthouse though, she doesn't have many friends. She writes a message in a bottle and throws it into the sea. Eliza hopes someday someone will read it, and she will get a new friend. Later on in her life, her dear brother Peter dies. Eliza then has to go lives with her married sister on the island by her mother's will. Things are different there though. Eliza encounters problems, happiness, sadness, great new friend, a new life, a teaching career, marriage proposals, and a few things that she will remember for all her life. Eliza is lost in her mind, and she doesn't know which path to take. She is not sure what to do anymore. Read this book to find out more.

Why I Recommend It

I really do suggest you read this book. It has fascinated me when I borrowed it from the library. I even ended up buying it later on. I felt as if I could actually see everything in front of me. I could feel the sadness and sorrow Eliza felt sometimes. This book is a truly touching book, and it also tells you that if you send a message to the universe the universe gives you an answer. Someday you shall find true friends and true happiness

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've grown up with this book!
Review: I've read this book three times, at ages 9, 10, and now again at 13. It really gets better each time and I just love it! I feel that I got the most out of it at age 13, but there's not really anything that shouldn't be read by a 9 year old and I enjoyed it then, too.

'Keeping the Good Light' is about 16 year-old Eliza Brown who lives at the Stepping Stones Light House with her family. Their job is to keep the lighthouse lantern burning at all times, so as to warn ships of jagged and dangerous rocks that could mean death. Stepping Stones Lighthouse is off the coast of City Island, New York, where Eliza rows each day to attend school and church. When a loved one dies and her sister becomes pregnant, Eliza moves in with her sister and her husband at City Island's parsonage. Eliza's new life brings her many new opportunities- becoming a teacher, making new friends, and attending social gatherings. All is well for a while, but Eliza's grief over her loss eventually overwhelms her. She begins seeking comfort with Ralph, her brother's old friend, who is a wild, unattached, and mysterious man. This secret friendship soon blossoms into love, but Ralph is a social disgrace and not one to settle down with a job, home, and wife. By the time Eliza realizes that her relationship with Ralph will never work, she has disgraced herself and lost her teaching position. Read this wonderful book to learn how Eliza pulls through and, showing bravery, wits, and love, gains an opportunity for a bright future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeping the Good Light
Review: This book is sad and meaningful. It takes place in 1903-1904. It tells about the life of a fictional character, Eliza Charity Brown. It tells about her acomplishments and her rough times. This is a great book for girls. I would recommend that girls read this book. It is an excellent book.


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