Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Light Between Oceans ~ Review


THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS
By M. L. Stedman
345 pages. Scribner. $25.
Tom is the lighthouse keeper on a tiny chunk of rock, nearly 100 miles off the Australian coast. Population: Tom and his wife, Isabel. The year is 1926. She’s grieving over a recent stillbirth that followed two miscarriages when they discover a healthy newborn who’s just washed up on shore in a boat; other things onboard include a woman’s sweater and a dead body the couple presume to be the father. While Isabel sees the hand of God at work, readers might notice instead the creak of plot gear. But just past this debut novel’s initial clunkiness lies an all-too-believable snarl of human emotion. Because, of course, they keep the baby. And, of course, the child’s mother is not dead. Ms. Stedman builds a solid case for all sides — or, at least, makes everyone’s motives understandable. She does occasionally dip into the melodrama pot; Isabel at one point screams, “Don’t take my baby away!” It’s a moving tale, regardless. Prepare to weep. 


The Light Between Oceans’ is an absorbing, mesmerizing indie choice 

Independent booksellers love to promote new authors when they deliver a good story. And M.L. Stedman has written just the kind of book that we love to start a buzz about.
Stedman, born and raised in Australia, has indeed delivered a good story, full of great character development and suspense. Many independent booksellers across the country feel the same way and have voiced their support for the book, causing Indiebound to pick “The Light Between Oceans” as its No. 1 choice for August. Indiebound is a program developed by the American Booksellers Association to promote independent businesses of all kinds.
They produce a nice pamphlet every month with the newest book picks from indies across the nation. You can pick up those pamphlets at our store. We have a round table in the middle of the store that always sports the latest indiebound choices. You can also go to to www.indiebound.org to see the current list, read interesting book news and even become a part of the indiebound community.
“The Light Between Oceans” is the touching story of a young man, certainly suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder before post-traumatic stress disorder had a name. Tom has been on the Western Front and has been forever changed by the experience. When he returns to Australia, he takes a job as a lighthouse keeper on Janus Rock, a very remote island off the western coast. He finds himself particularly suited to the isolated life there. He enjoys the daily record keeping and maintenance of equipment that gives his life structure while giving him a sense of fulfillment in knowing he is doing his job so that others will stay safe.
The only people Tom ever sees are the men who bring supplies once per season and those friends he visits every other year when he has shore leave. When he meets a spirited young woman, Isabel, on one of those leaves, he soon marries her and takes her to Janus. She is a delightful companion and lover, thriving on making a home for them. She roams about naming all the coves and crannys, dreaming of the day when children’s voices would be heard on the island.
Though she yearns for a child, she suffers the trauma of two miscarriages and a stillbirth over several years with no one but Tom there to help her. The experiences she has cause a different kind of PTSD for her. Grandually, both Tom and Isabel become somewhat desperate people, growing sad and distant from each other. When a “miracle” finally occurs and a child comes into their lives, they must justify Lucy’s existence, bury some secrets and face the consequences, which are very far-reaching.
• “The Light Between Oceans” by M.L. Stedman will be published in August by Scribner. It retails for $25.
• Susan Richmond owns Inklings Bookshop. She and other Inklings staffers review books in this space each month.

 

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