“Nothing can be forgotten. Nothing can be lost. The universe itself is one vast memory system. Look back and you will find the beginnings of the world.”
Quote by Jeanette Winterson
Book:Lighthousekeeping
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Lighthousekeeping
Lighthousekeeping is a narrative set in the desolate and tranquil environment of a remote lighthouse. The story delves into the introspective life of the lighthousekeeper, examining the solitude and the slow, unyielding passage of time. The novel is a contemplative exploration of human existence and the impact of isolation on the individual. more
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