books about lighthouses

Hello Lighthouse, by Sophie Blackall

How Does a Lighthouse Work, by Roman Belyaev

Letters from the Lighthouse, by Emma Carroll

Lighthouse, by Tony Parker

Lighthousekeeping, by Jeanette Winterson

Marianne Dreams, by Catherine Storr (Jenny’s recommendation)

Moominpappa at Sea, by Tove Jansson (Teddy’s suggestion)

Our Castle by the Sea, by Lucy Strange

Seashaken Houses, by Tom Nancollas

The Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter, by Hazel Gaynor

The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch, by Ronda and David Armitage. In other bokks the lighthouse keeper also has breakfast, and tea, and a cat, and a catastrophe, and other things.

The Lightkeeper’s Daughters, by Jean E. Pendziwol

The Little Red Lighthouse, by Hildegarde H. Swift and Lynd Ward (Didcot’s recommendation)

The Red Rocks of Eddystone, by Fred Majdalany (Tom’s recommendation)

Tim to the Lighthouse, by Edward Ardizzone (Gibbs’s suggestion)

To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf

We Didn’t Mean to Go to Sea, by Arthur Ransome. It’s not exactly about lighthouses, but it does have an important lighthouse, and a lightship.