
To the Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey
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.
A clever, ambitious novel * The Sunday Times *
A stunning and intriguing novel combining the epic adventurous sweep of Alaska with minutely beautifully observed details - the reader finishes it wiser and richer -- Rosamund Lupton
A dazzling depiction of love, endurance, courage and wonder, and a worthy successor to THE SNOW CHILD -- Ron Rash
Absorbing.. a superior page turner * Daily Mail *
Absorbing... their love for each other is beautifully rendered * The Times *
If I read another novel this year that I love as much as this I will be entirely surprised. This is a very special book indeed and Eowyn Ivey is an incredibly gifted writer, bringing to us all the wonder, beautiful strangeness and fragility of the Alaska she loves -- Kate Atherton
Absorbing and highly imaginative... Ivey, clearly a writer of prodigious talent, effortlessly knits these elements together to create an utterly enchanting read. Part intrepid adventure, part deeply affecting romance, this first-class novel is, at its heart, a love letter to the 'vast and cold beauty' of the last frontier * Daily Express *
Enchanting... a fascinating, adventurous tale * Grazia *
A rich and involving story of endurance, love and the Alaskan wilderness that captured me from the off * Woman & Home *
Charming, whimsical and sometimes heat-breaking * Red *
Entrancing... In this splendid adventure novel, Ivey captures Alaska's beauty and brutality, not just preserving history, but keeping it alive * Publisher's Weekly *
Ivey's prose glitters...if this one doesn't win her a major award, I'll eat my trapper's hat * The Tablet *
Unique... absorbing * Stylist (Book Wars Winner) *
Beautifully lyrical * Sunday Express *
The precision of such descriptions of the natural world ground the novel in a gritty verisimilitude that then allows Ivey to build a fanciful, daring imaginative edifice: the meticulous realism of the foundation allows the fabulous elements of her fiction to soar * Guardian *
A stunning and intriguing novel combining the epic adventurous sweep of Alaska with minutely beautifully observed details - the reader finishes it wiser and richer -- Rosamund Lupton
A dazzling depiction of love, endurance, courage and wonder, and a worthy successor to THE SNOW CHILD -- Ron Rash
Absorbing.. a superior page turner * Daily Mail *
Absorbing... their love for each other is beautifully rendered * The Times *
If I read another novel this year that I love as much as this I will be entirely surprised. This is a very special book indeed and Eowyn Ivey is an incredibly gifted writer, bringing to us all the wonder, beautiful strangeness and fragility of the Alaska she loves -- Kate Atherton
Absorbing and highly imaginative... Ivey, clearly a writer of prodigious talent, effortlessly knits these elements together to create an utterly enchanting read. Part intrepid adventure, part deeply affecting romance, this first-class novel is, at its heart, a love letter to the 'vast and cold beauty' of the last frontier * Daily Express *
Enchanting... a fascinating, adventurous tale * Grazia *
A rich and involving story of endurance, love and the Alaskan wilderness that captured me from the off * Woman & Home *
Charming, whimsical and sometimes heat-breaking * Red *
Entrancing... In this splendid adventure novel, Ivey captures Alaska's beauty and brutality, not just preserving history, but keeping it alive * Publisher's Weekly *
Ivey's prose glitters...if this one doesn't win her a major award, I'll eat my trapper's hat * The Tablet *
Unique... absorbing * Stylist (Book Wars Winner) *
Beautifully lyrical * Sunday Express *
The precision of such descriptions of the natural world ground the novel in a gritty verisimilitude that then allows Ivey to build a fanciful, daring imaginative edifice: the meticulous realism of the foundation allows the fabulous elements of her fiction to soar * Guardian *
Eowyn Ivey's debut novel, THE SNOW CHILD, was published in twenty-six languages, and became an international bestseller. It was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize 2013, and Eowyn won the International Author of the Year category at the 2012 National Book Awards. A former bookseller, Eowyn lives in Palmer, Alaska, with her family.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781472208606 |
| ISBN 10 | 1472208609 |
| Title | To the Bright Edge of the World |
| Author | Eowyn Ivey |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Headline Publishing Group |
| Year published | 2016-08-02 |
| Number of pages | 480 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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