by Christina Schwarz. From the author of "Drowning Ruth," a haunting, atmospheric novel set at the closing of the frontier about a young wife who moves to a far-flung and forbidding lighthouse where she uncovers a life-changing bltadwin.ru Count: Gorgeously detailed, swiftly paced, and anchored in the dramatic geography of the remote and eternally mesmerizing Big Sur, The Edge of the Earth is a magical story of secrets and self-transformation, ruses and rebirths. Christina Schwarz, celebrated for her rich evocation of place and vivid, unpredictable characters, has spun another haunting and unforgettable tale. In "The Edge of the Earth," Christina Schwarz weaves a story around a remote island off the west coast in the very late s. The inhabitants of the island are few but they are all connected. Even though there are very few people on the island, there is still an unknown entity there. I really enjoyed this fantastic historical fiction story/5(K).
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Christina Schwarz's exquisite The Edge of the Earth relates the story of Trudy Swann, who travels to a remote California lighthouse in the very late 's. As Trudy assists her not-particularly-likable husband Oskar with the operation of the lighthouse, she also begins teaching the local (rather incorrigible) children. I loved this book!, The Edge of the Earth invites us into the lives of a young married couple in the late nineteenth century drawn to a lighthouse above the forbidding cliffs of Point Lucia, California - an isolated spot filled with marine life that few have seen before and, perhaps, a mermaid. Christine Schwartz's new novel, "The Edge of the Earth," is the story of a young couple and their friends, workmates, and lives revolving around duty caring for a lighthouse. Because such work requires two shifts to keep the light burning for ships in the water below the island, thus creating the need for two families, whose workers live in codependency not always smooth and caring.
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