In the summer of 1910, the Ramsays and their eight children visit their holiday house on the Isle of Skye where they are joined by several family friends. In this house overlooking the sea, the Ramsays experience the vagaries of family life - those which give rise to joys and disappointments, tensions and uncertain allegiances. But it isn't until 1920 that the Ramsey family, irrevocably transformed by the war and deaths of the intervening decade, return to the house and embark on a journey to the lighthouse that was planned and postponed long ago.
Hailed as a modernist masterpiece, To the Lighthouse is a novel that explores the complexities of human relationships, the nature of subjectivity and the limitations of perception.
As long as there have been books, there have been women writers, but until the last few centuries, their voices were marginalized, discounted, and even silenced. Finally, this is changing. In celebration of Women's History Month, here are 21 time-honored classics by women who broke new ground and earned their spot in literary history.
Spring may be around the corner, but these last few weeks of winter can feel endless. If you’re craving some warm weather and vitamin D, enjoy some virtual summer sun with one of these balmy, beachy books.