Between two lighthouses - Stroma in the Pentland Firth and Buchan Ness off the Aberdeenshire coast - was Orkney-born Margaret Aitken’s life and home between 1954 and 1966, while her husband, Jimmy, was a lighthouse keeper. This is the story of the peculiar problems of everyday life which these strange homes threw up: shopping, cooking and keeping stores, having visitors and occupying leisure time - all acquired a new dimension.
With just a handful of neighbours on Stroma for company and a wild stretch of water separating the island from Caithness and Orkney, Margaret Aitken and her husband became deeply interested in the natural history of their island home. She vividly recalls the abundant wildlife and flora and fauna around her and reveals much of the lore, legend and history of this now deserted island.
Twelve Light Years is a moving and poignant elegy - not only for a dying way of life, as more and more lighthouses become mechanised, but also of the island of Stroma where the Aitkens lived which, over the years, was steadily depopulated.
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