To the Lighthouse
A quiet masterpiece of memory, perception, and the passage of time, To the Lighthouse follows the Ramsay family and their guests over a series of summer visits to a house by the sea. What begins as a simple plan-a trip to the lighthouse-becomes a meditation on absence, longing, and the fragile architecture of human relationships. Shifting fluidly between inner lives and outward moments, Virginia Woolf transforms the ordinary into something luminous and enduring. The result is a novel of rare sensitivity and depth, one that continues to reshape how we think about consciousness, art, and the meaning of time.