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Eowyn Ivey

    1 janvier 1973

    L'écriture d'Eowyn Ivey est profondément ancrée dans le monde naturel et l'émotion humaine. Son style littéraire capture souvent la beauté brute et l'aspect sauvage des paysages que ses personnages habitent. À travers ses histoires, elle explore les relations complexes entre les individus et les environnements qui les façonnent. Les lecteurs sont attirés par sa capacité à créer des cadres qui semblent à la fois magiques et profondément réels.

    Eowyn Ivey
    To the Bright Edge of the Worl
    Black Woods, Blue Sky
    The Snow Child
    To the bright edge of the world
    • Set again in the Alaskan landscape that she bought to stunningly vivid life in THE SNOW CHILD, Eowyn Ivey's new novel is a breathtaking story of discovery and adventure, set at the end of the nineteenth century, and of a marriage tested by a closely held secret. Colonel Allen Forrester receives the commission of a lifetime when he is charged to navigate Alaska's hitherto impassable Wolverine River, with only a small group of men. The Wolverine is the key to opening up Alaska and its huge reserves of gold to the outside world, but previous attempts have ended in tragedy. For Forrester, the decision to accept this mission is even more difficult, as he is only recently married to Sophie, the wife he had perhaps never expected to find. Sophie is pregnant with their first child, and does not relish the prospect of a year in a military barracks while her husband embarks upon the journey of a lifetime. She has genuine cause to worry about her pregnancy, and it is with deep uncertainty about what their future holds that she and her husband part. A story shot through with a darker but potent strand of the magic that illuminated THE SNOW CHILD, and with the sweep and insight that characterised Rose Tremain's The Colour, this new novel from Pulitzer Prize finalist Eowyn Ivey singles her out as a major literary talent.

      To the bright edge of the world
    • The Snow Child

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(1365)Évaluer

      Alaska, 1920: a brutal place to homestead--and especially tough for recent arrivals Jack and Mabel. Childless, they are drifting apart. In a moment of levity during the season's first snowfall, they build a child out of snow. The next morning the snow child is gone--but they glimpse a young, blonde-haired girl running through the trees.

      The Snow Child
    • Black Woods, Blue Sky

      A Novel

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set against the enchanting backdrop of Alaska, this reimagining of Beauty and the Beast explores the transformative power of love. The narrative delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, inviting readers to consider whether love can truly rescue individuals from their inner struggles. Eowyn Ivey, a New York Times bestselling author, weaves a tale that combines myth and reality, echoing the themes of her previous work while offering a fresh perspective on a classic story.

      Black Woods, Blue Sky
    • From the internationally bestselling author of THE SNOW CHILD comes an extraordinary story of discovery, adventure, and a husband and wife tested by the different paths their society expects them to tread.

      To the Bright Edge of the Worl