Eowyn Ivey
Eowyn Ivey is an American author known for her fiction that often explores themes of nature and human connection. Her notable works include "The Snow Child," a novel inspired by a Russian fairy tale, and "To The Bright Edge of the World," which delves into the exploration of Alaska in the 1880s. Ivey's writing has received critical recognition and has been nominated for various literary awards.
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Books by Eowyn Ivey
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The Snow Child
by Eowyn Ivey
4.0(116,720)
In 1920s Alaska, a childless homesteader couple's despair changes with the sudden arrival of a wild, mysterious girl, born from snow and myth, who redefines their ideas of family, nature, and the line between reality and fairy tale.

To The Bright Edge of the World
by Eowyn Ivey
4.1(15,660)
In 1885 Alaska, a colonel explores a mythical river for gold, while his pregnant wife, left behind, hides a secret that could break their marriage.