Elisabeth Ogilvie wrote 46 books including The World of Jennie G., Jennie Gilroy, and the Tide Trilogy. In 1947 she won the New England Women's Press Association award for Storm Tide. Ogilvie grew up in the greater Boston area, but lived in Maine from 1944 until her death in 2006 and remains one of Maine's best loved writers.
Elisabeth Ogilvie wrote 46 books including The World of Jennie G., Jennie Gilroy, and the Tide Trilogy. In 1947 she won the New England Women's Press Association award for Storm Tide. Ogilvie grew up in the greater Boston area, but lived in Maine from 1944 until her death in 2006 and remains one of Maine's best loved writers. See less
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Elizabeth Ogilvie so totally captures life on the Maine coast, that you can feel the fog lift as the calm waters swell and ebb, wild strawberries amongst granite outcroppings fill the air with warm ... Read More
This is the first of a trilogy and I couldn't put it down. I also read the second book and am starting the third. If you are an Elisabeth Ogilvie fan you must read this series, and if you are not ... Read More
This was the first novel I read by an established author that addressed the older woman/ younger man relationship, and the opposition a couple can face. Very good story by an excellent author. Read More
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