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Manning the Light

Manning the LightAuthor: Terry Webb
Publisher: Pleasant Word-A Division of WinePress Publishing
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1121784

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Pages: 148
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.5 x 0.4

ISBN: 1579216692
EAN: 9781579216696
ASIN: 1579216692

Publication Date: July 16, 2003
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Also Available In:

  • Kindle Edition - Manning the Light: Louie Series Book 1
  • Kindle Edition - Weathering the Storms: Louie Series Book 2
  • Kindle Edition - Mystery and Mishap: Louie Series Book 3
  • Kindle Edition - Leaving the Lighthouse: Louie Series Book 4
  • Paperback - Leaving the Lighthouse
  • Paperback - Weathering the Storms
  • Paperback - Mystery and Mishap
  • Hardcover - Manning the Light

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Product Description
After his father dies, 13 year old Louie Hollander and his mother must move away from their old home and find a way to make a living. They are hired as keepers of Two Tree Island Lighthouse on W


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars A refreshing step back in time   September 19, 2003
Elizabeth Giles Griner (Rocky Hill, NJ United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

As a parent, Manning the Light was a refreshing step back in time that maintains family values and spiritual foundations that are important in my family's life today. The story incorporates peer pressure, loss, addiction and lonliness with renewed hope, support, love, and forgiveness. Readers will be encouraged by the positive male role models that assist this single parent family in the early 1900's. My son especially enjoyed the relationship between Louie and his mother.

Having grown up on an island across from a working lighthouse, the story brought back fond memories of the sounds and sights of the lighthouse. Island life and lighthouse manning will add a depth of interest and education for all readers.

Although my ten year old son found a common bond with the 13 year old main character's growth rate and clothing issues, I would recommend this book for the twelve and up age group. As a homeschooling mom, I would recommend this book as part of a literature based American history curriculum.


4 out of 5 stars Discover characters like Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn   July 4, 2010
M. T. W. Project (Lancaster, PA)
During this 125th anniversary of when The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published you'll want to read this 4 volume easy-to-read book series starting with Manning the Light. Many of the adventures of the two main characters are similar to Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn -even scenes from the Huck Finn play in the last volume, Leaving the Lighthouse.
Learn not only about life living in a lighthouse but also about inventions that made the industrial revolution period of American history.Leaving the LighthouseManning the LightWeathering the StormsMystery and Mishap



4 out of 5 stars Manning the Light   October 15, 2005
RM McCall (Richwood, NJ)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

Rain, Fog, Hardship, Grief and Friendship Greet Readers of Manning the Light
By Terry Webb
Reviewed by RM McCall for The Best Book Bin

It is the turn of the 20th century. The place is Maine. Louie is a young boy who has recently lost his grandfather and then his father. A recurrent dream haunts him, night after night. Now Ma has to worry about getting a job. Without his Pa and Grandpa it doesn't seem like he has a real family. It is only the two of them, so they will have to take care of each other. His mother gets a job manning the lighthouse on Two Tree Island and that is when the adventures begin. Ms. Webb brings this story of grief, friendship and hard times to life with her New England dialect and depiction of life as a lighthouse keeper in the early 1900's. She introduces maritime words and defines them at the end of chapters, throughout the book. Although, Louie and his friend Charlie are both 13 year old boys, young girls should equally enjoy reading about Louie's life on the island and how he makes friends with a very smart seagull. This is the first book of Ms. Webb's four book series. For ages 8-12 years old.