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The Lighthouse
by Alison Moore
Futh has recently separated from his wife and, as part of trying to rediscover himself, sets off on a solo walking holiday in Germany, an activity he did as a young child with his father. This book is the story of his journey, his thoughts, his reflections on life and the interactions he has en route and over his life.
An enjoyable book that ambles along pretty much like Futh's walking holiday with some occasional mirroring with other people's lives. It's end is ambiguous and somewhat dissatisfying but Futh is enough of a intriguing companion en route to make it a likeable book but not one I can say I will remember.
An enjoyable book that ambles along pretty much like Futh's walking holiday with some occasional mirroring with other people's lives. It's end is ambiguous and somewhat dissatisfying but Futh is enough of a intriguing companion en route to make it a likeable book but not one I can say I will remember.