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Saturday, April 16, 2022

REVIEW in SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL of KEEPER OF THE LIGHT


The following review, by Elissa Cooper, appeared in the April 1, 2022, issue of School Library Journal.

PreS-Gr 2—In a story inspired by real journals, this picture book gives readers a fictional glimpse into the day-to-day activities of a dedicated lighthouse keeper. In 1902, Juliet Fish Nichols began working at Angel Island to guide ships safely to San Francisco. Set in a journal format, descriptive language and hazy illustrations put the readers in her place as she tends to the mundane, everyday chores, while “the fog, my foe,” is a constant concern. Eventually, the story’s pace picks up when the 1906 San Francisco earthquake hits, followed months later with the lighthouse’s machinery breaking. Every 15 seconds, through a long night, Juliet must strike the bell to warn ships in the fog. Readers will admire her bravery and steadfastness, but might struggle to stay interested during the story’s slower sections. The specialized focus may also narrow the audience to local readers. There are intriguing tidbits dropped along the way, like how both Nichols and her mother were lighthouse keepers at the same time in different locations, but those are not explained until the back matter.

VERDICT For patient readers with a demonstrated interest in lighthouses or historical fiction.

 

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

PRESS RELEASE for KEEPER OF THE LIGHT: Juliet Fish Nichols Fights the San Francisco Fog


I am so excited that KEEPER OF THE LIGHT: Juliet Fish Nichols Fights the San Francisco Fog (Cameron Kids, April 15, 2022) is soon to be available. I am beginning to work with the marketing director at Cameron Books to promote the book. Printed books will not be available until April, but a press release with a peek at the book and the beautiful illustrations by Rachell Sumpter is available now. 

Click HERE to go to my Angel Island web page where you can download the press release.

I have visited Angel Island numerous times. I loved learning about Juliet and her lighthouse and about Angel Island. My book is based on historical records and her log, which I read at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

Stay tuned for more information about KEEPER OF THE LIGHT!