![]() ![]() Please feel free to use them, online or off, with attribution. How does Ivey weave those beliefs into her story? What kind of atmosphere does she create? ![]() Discuss the spiritual, and shamanistic practices of the Native Americans who inhabit this land. Books Eowyn Ivey is back with To the Bright Edge of the World By Kathleen Rooney Chicago Tribune at 10:15 am Expand Eowyn Iveys second novel tells the story of a couple. ![]() Why might Ivey used this framing device? What perspective does it lend to Allen and Sophie's story?ħ. Ivey has structured her novel as a story framed at both ends with another story, this one contemporary with our own time, in which Allen's great-nephew wishes to gift the letters and diaries to the Alpine Historical Museum. How does photography open up her own journey of self-discovery?Ħ. Sophie develops a passion for the burgeoning art of photography. What role does the raven play in this story? Does it represent evil.or helpfulness.or what?ĥ. As they move deeper into the Alaskan wilderness, how do the men begin to revert to their more primal natures?Ĥ. Talk about the dangers and hardships Allen and his men face during their journey. How do the letters Allen sends to Sophie differ from his journal entries?ģ. What do you think of them? What kind of leader is Forrester? And Sophie? In what ways does she not conform to the era's expectations for women?Ģ. ![]() Talk about the novel's two primary characters: Col. We'll add the publisher's questions if and when they're available in the meantime, use these LitLovers talking points to start a discussion for To the Bright Edge of the World. ![]()
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