Elisabeth Ogilvie’s striking evocation of the atmosphere of the Maine seacoast that is the background of The Seasons Hereafter is no accident, for she lived in just such an area for many years, and her love for its people and their way of life has influenced all her novels. Her activities on Gay’s Island, where she spent most of the year, included writing, gardening, and “trying not to suspect that a bear is at the door, a moose lurking in among the alders, or a horned owl hovering overhead about to bear away the cat.” She contributed a considerable amount of writing of magazine fiction and children’s books, and is the author of several novels, including There May Be Heaven, The Witch Door, Rowan Head, The Dawning of the Day, Storm Tide, and one book of nonfiction, My World Is an Island.
Series
Books

Where The Lost Aprils Are
1975

The World of Jennie G.
1986

The Silent Ones
1981

Bellwood
1968

When the Music Stopped
1989

The Summer of the Osprey
1987

The Day Before Winter
1991

Jennie Glenroy
1993

The Witch Door
1959

The Dawning of the Day
1954

Weep And Know Why
1972

The Dreaming Swimmer
1976

Rowan Head
1949

Strawberries in the Sea
1977

Beautiful Girl
1980

Fabulous Year
1964

A Theme For Reason
1970

Storm Tide
1945

Image Of A Lover
1975

The Seasons Hereafter
1966

High Tide at Noon
1944

Blueberry Summer
1956

An Answer in the Tide
1978

Waters On A Starry Night
1968

A Dancer in Yellow
1979