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November 06, 2012
Thoughtful Essay and Review on THE LIGHTHOUSE ROAD
Below is a small excerpt of Aaron Cance’s thoughtful essay and review about Peter Geye’s new novel, THE LIGHTHOUSE ROAD:
It’s been a long time since I’ve been to Duluth, Minnesota. Perhaps it’s been too long, because my original impetus for picking up The Lighthouse Road by Peter Geye was a sort of nostalgic affinity for the area. When I was younger, I drove three and a half hours due north, every time I had the opportunity, to sit in the harbor and watch the ships arrive and depart, to dig through the monstrous used book store on Superior Street, and to forage for agates on the north shore coast. I even put both knees into one of those pebble beaches, just north of Two Harbors, to make a wife out of a girlfriend.
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