Eisner award-winning cartoonist Liniers and writer Angelica del Campo recreate the world of 19th century lighthouse keepers in a delightful supernatural tale about ghosts and shipwrecks, inspired by the real-life story of a heroic young woman who tended an isolated Maine lighthouse many years ago.
Two young sisters Cristina and Martha and their dad, move to a summer home in a small coastal town located near an old nonworking lighthouse. As the two sisters explore the beach and the old lighthouse, they encounter a friendly, albeit unusual, red-haired girl, who turns out to be a ghostly local legend with a heartbreaking story shrouded in mystery.
Kindle Edition, 185 pages
Published November 8, 2022
by John Lind Publishing and Media
3.5/5 stars
I liked how the story kept its focus on family and friendship at the heart of this adventure. The bond between the girls and their dad felt genuine and the ghostly mystery added suspense without overshadowing the emotional core. While it didn’t completely sweep me away, it was still an engaging and heartfelt read. I think middle grade readers who enjoy a mix of family, courage and a little spookiness will have fun with this one.
My thanks to the publisher for a digital copy in exchange for a honest review.
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