
Beacons of Light
A Journey through the World of Lighthouses
Gemma Koomen(Author)
Post Wave Berlin Studio (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 9. July 2026
Book
Hardback
48 pages
978-1-83627-079-9 (ISBN)
Description
Long ago, beneath a starlit sky, travellers braved the wild waves. Lost and lonely, they yearned for a way home. Then, a flicker in the distance! A lighthouse, a beacon of hope, pierced the darkness and guided them to safety.
Beacons of Light takes young readers on a captivating adventure, exploring the history and wonder of these majestic beacons. From the first flickering fires to the powerful lamps of today, discover the ingenious ways humans have tamed the sea and brought light to the darkness.
Beacons of Light takes young readers on a captivating adventure, exploring the history and wonder of these majestic beacons. From the first flickering fires to the powerful lamps of today, discover the ingenious ways humans have tamed the sea and brought light to the darkness.
Reviews / Votes
"showcasing the incredible variety of these structures around the world . . . in a simple and engaging way. Koomen's striking illustrations make it really stand out." "Offering expertly crafted portraits of 52 lighthouses past and present to highlight their exuberant diversity of design, Koomen offers a warm salute to their essential lifesaving function."More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Post Wave Publishing UK Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Dimensions
Height: 300 mm
Width: 235 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83627-079-9 (9781836270799)
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Person
Gemma Koomen lives in Northumberland, UK, with her husband and two young daughters. Her love of painting and drawing began as a child when she spent her days in an imaginary world created with crayons and pencils. She went on to receive her BFA from Glasgow School of Art. Today, she spends her days making art in her little studio which, on clear days, looks over wide moors, forests and hills. Her first picture book The Tree Keepers was published by Quarto and a Sunday Times Children's Book to Watch Out for.