Acton reviewed To the bright edge of the world by Eowyn Ivey
Review of 'To the bright edge of the world' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Have I read two novels by Eowyn Ivey this year? Happily, yes! This novel is not similar to The Snow Child--it shines in a different way, but it's every bit as brilliant.
This story conveys the beauty and awesomeness of new frontiers, and I would guess that most people who finish this book will want to see Alaska. I liked the characters, found the history intriguing, and loved how Ivey conveyed Indian folklore. The way she made it a part of the explorers' story is a wonderful form of magical realism.
The telling of the events through journals and letters is very appealing, too. It seems more authentic that way.
I enjoyed this immensely. Bravo!
Have I read two novels by Eowyn Ivey this year? Happily, yes! This novel is not similar to The Snow Child--it shines in a different way, but it's every bit as brilliant.
This story conveys the beauty and awesomeness of new frontiers, and I would guess that most people who finish this book will want to see Alaska. I liked the characters, found the history intriguing, and loved how Ivey conveyed Indian folklore. The way she made it a part of the explorers' story is a wonderful form of magical realism.
The telling of the events through journals and letters is very appealing, too. It seems more authentic that way.
I enjoyed this immensely. Bravo!
