The Blackwater Lightship

The Blackwater Lightship
Author: Colm Toibin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501106929

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From the author of The Master and Brooklyn, Colm Tóibín weaves together the lives of three generations of estranged women as they reunite to witness and mourn the death of a brother, a son, and a grandson. It is Ireland in the early 1990s. Helen, her mother, Lily, and her grandmother, Dora, have come together to tend to Helen's brother, Declan, who is dying of AIDS. With Declan's two friends, the six of them are forced to plumb the shoals of their own histories and to come to terms with each other.​ Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, The Blackwater Lightship is a deeply resonant story about three generations of an estranged family reuniting to mourn an untimely death. In spare, luminous prose, Colm Tóibín explores the nature of love and the complex emotions inside a family at war with itself. Hailed as "a genuine work of art" (Chicago Tribune), this is a novel about the capacity of stories to heal the deepest wounds.

Lightship

Lightship
Author: Brian Floca
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1416924361

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You may never have heard of a lightship. Once, lightships anchored on waters across America, on the oceans and in the Great Lakes, floating where lighthouses could not be built. Smaller than most ships, but more steadfast, too, they held their spots, through calm and storm, to guide sailors toward safe waters. In these pages one lightship and her crew (and cat) again hold their place. The crew goes again from bow to stern, from keel to mast, to run their engines, shine their lights, and sound their horns. They run the small ship that guides the large ships. They are the crew (and cat) that work to make the ocean safe, that hold their place, so other ships can sail. Come aboard!

Lightships

Lightships
Author: Wayne Kirklin
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2007-09-30
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1625844298

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Light boats, light vessels, lightshipsbefore radar, depth-finders and satellite-guided navigation, mariners relied on floating lighthouses that lingered offshore as warning beacons in perilous waters. Moored near shifting shoals and treacherous reefs, lightships remained on station during all weather conditions and played a vital role in keeping Americas waterways safe for navigation. From 1820 to 1985, light vessels warned of treacherous seas and pointed the way to safe harbors. In Lightships, author Wayne Kirklin chronicles the eighty-five ships that protected the mid-Atlantic coast and the heyday of these special craft. From New York Harbor to the southernmost edge of North Carolinas notorious Cape Fear, Kirklin details the unsung role this fleet played in keeping Americas merchant marines safe. Read Lightships to discover a forgotten but vital element of American maritime history.

Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States

Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States
Author: George Rockwell Putnam
Publisher: Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin Company
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1917
Genre: Lighthouses
ISBN:

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Lightship

Lightship
Author: Archie Binns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1938
Genre: Lightships
ISBN:

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Lightships and Lighthouses

Lightships and Lighthouses
Author: Frederick A. Talbot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1913
Genre: Lighthouses
ISBN:

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