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The lighthouse children's mother : an autobiography / Jeanette Aplin.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa:Auckland, N.Z. : Cape Catley, 2007.Whakaahuatanga: 228 pages, 16 pages of plates : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781877340093
  • 9781877340093
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 387.155092 22
Summary: Jeanette Aplin's The Lighthouse Children's Mother is the long-awaited sequel to her popular story of life on Stephens Island. Here the author takes readers into a world now gone forever, the isolated life on a remote lighthouse this time in the far south, Dog Island in Foveaux Strait. Many things are much the same in families everywhere, but the extra challenges of lighthouse life will set parents thinking - how would we ourselves have coped? Jeanette Aplin writes with charm and disarming honesty about island relationships, bringing her perceptive eye to what is truly different in her unusual circumstances .
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Jeanette Aplin's The Lighthouse Children's Mother is the long-awaited sequel to her popular story of life on Stephens Island.



Here the author takes readers into a world now gone forever, the isolated life on a remote lighthouse this time in the far south, Dog Island in Foveaux Strait. Many things are much the same in families everywhere, but the extra challenges of lighthouse life will set parents thinking - how would we ourselves have coped?

Jeanette Aplin writes with charm and disarming honesty about island relationships, bringing her perceptive eye to what is truly different in her unusual circumstances .

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09/11/2013

A most enjoyable read. I am sure this will not be the last we hear from Jeanette Aplin.

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