I hope you've enjoyed this blog post about my experience with Ivy Wolfe. Have you read the book? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
And I tell them. I tell them about a woman named Ivy Wolfe who believed light should have weight. About a dusty shop on a coastal road. About the week I spent being haunted by something I hadn't yet touched. my first ivy wolfe
The "Ivy" archetype in these novels typically represents the "eldest daughter" syndrome—resilience, self-sacrifice, and the emotional weight of stepping into a maternal role prematurely. 2. Poetry by Ivy Wolfe There is a contemporary non-binary poet named I hope you've enjoyed this blog post about
Of course, I later learned that Ivy Wolfe was not entirely unknown. A small, devoted readership kept her flame alive. I discovered that the librarian who had helped me check out The Saltwater Notebook —a woman with silver hair and kind, tired eyes—had written her master’s thesis on Wolfe’s work. “She’s a secret we keep,” the librarian said, handing me a battered copy of Wolfe’s second book, Wintering . I realized then that finding an author like Ivy Wolfe feels like discovering a hidden room in a house you thought you knew. It is an act of intimacy, of serendipity. You feel chosen, even though the choice was entirely your own. And I tell them