Tucson Festival of Books

Eowyn Ivey



Aurora Ivey

Eowyn Ivey was raised in Alaska and continues to live there with her husband and two daughters. She worked for nearly a decade as a bookseller at independent Fireside Books in Palmer, Alaska, and prior to that as a reporter for the local newspaper, The Frontiersman. She is the author of the novels "The Snow Child," which was a New York Times bestseller as well as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, and "To the Bridge Edge of the World." Her new novel, "Black Woods, Blue Sky," is forthcoming from Random House in February 2025.

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Scheduled events:
Unveiling Desire
Join Jessica Elisheva Emerson, Eowyn Ivey, and R.O. Kwon as they discuss stories that delve into the complexities of women’s desires — artistic, romantic, and spiritual — challenging societal expectations and illuminating the paths toward autonomy and fulfillment.

Modern Languages Room 350 (Seats 318, Wheelchair accessible)  View this venue on the Festival map
Sat, Mar 15, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Fiction / Literature
Signing area: Sales & Signing Area - Central Mall (following presentation)  View this venue on the Festival map

Panelists: Jessica Elisheva Emerson, Eowyn Ivey, R.O. Kwon
Moderator: Anne Gardner
The Natural World, Solitude, and the Human Spirit
Join Samantha Harvey, Eowyn Ivey, and Julia Phillips as they explore the profound connections between wilderness and isolation, revealing how the natural world shapes identity, relationships, and the boundaries of survival.

Modern Languages Room 350 (Seats 318, Wheelchair accessible)  View this venue on the Festival map
Sun, Mar 16, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Fiction / Literature
Signing area: Sales & Signing Area - Central Mall (following presentation)  View this venue on the Festival map

Panelists: Samantha Harvey, Eowyn Ivey, Julia Phillips
Moderator: Emily Walsh

Books:
Black Woods, Blue Sky
A Novel
Fiction / Literature
Random House
February 2025
ISBN 9780593231029
Hardcover, 320 pages

Birdie’s keeping it together, of course she is. So she's a little hungover sometimes on her shifts, and has to bring her daughter Emaleen to work while she waits tables at an Alaskan roadside lodge, but it's a tough town to be a single mother and Emaleen never goes hungry. More/less

The Snow Child
A Novel
Fiction / Literature
Little, Brown
November 2012
ISBN 9780316175661
Trade Paperback, 416 pages

Alaska, 1920: a brutal place to homestead, and especially tough for recent arrivals Jack and Mabel. More/less