I'm happy to announce that a new, revised second edition of "Everyday Heroes: The True Story of a Lighthouse Family" is now available. It features an easier to read font and layout, and has several historic photos that did not appear in the first edition.
"Everyday Heroes: The True Story of a Lighthouse Family" 
by Seamond Ponsart Roberts with Jeremy D'Entremont
414 pages, 30 photos and maps, $18.95
 
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"I
  am, and always will be, a lighthouse keeper's daughter. I had the good
  fortune to be born to a different kind of childhood. I didn't 
recognize  this fact back when I was small. I thought that everybody 
lived like we  did on our little island of Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts, 
which in itself  was a life apart..."This is the true  
story of a family's life at lighthouses on the edge of civilization.  
It's a story of adventure, devotion to duty, and love. Seamond Ponsart  
Roberts shares her memories and emotions with good humor, a sharp eye  
for detail, and above all an appreciation for a way of life that has  
passed into history.
"If
  you  enjoy  reading  as  much  as  I  do,  you  will  understand what 
it means to have a book 'grab you' right from its opening pages.  This 
book captured me before I’d even finished  the  acknowledgements  with  
the  author’s  simple way of writing and her invitation to share her 
adventures as if 'we are old friends sitting on the porch telling each 
other stories.' A pleasant conversation with a treasured friend is 
exactly what reading this book is like. . . . 'Everyday Heroes'  is  a  
wonderful  book  rich  with  history  and the  everyday  trials  and  
tribulations  of  life  as  lightkeepers.  It left this reader feeling 
nostalgic for a way of life I’ve never experienced –a     life     both 
    rich     and     somehow uncomplicated by the hardships faced by 
those who lived it. The author’s words will enthrall you and by the time
 you reach   the   end   of   the   book,   you   will   have   a   new 
appreciation  for  a  lost  way  of  life.  But  just  as  importantly, 
you  will  feel  you  have  a  new  friend  in  Seamond  Ponsart 
Roberts." -- Donna Suchomelly, World Lighthouse Society newsletter.  

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