“Debut author Eshbaugh portrays Neolithic culture with grace and authenticity. This is an involving story solidly told, doing credit to its inspiration and sources.” - Kirkus Reviews
“Julie Eshbaugh is a unique new voice with talent enough for a whole team of writers. Ivory and Bone transported me to a richly crafted world of life-and-death stakes, and I’m still under the spell of her storytelling.” - Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling co-author of Illuminae and These Broken Stars
“Exquisitely written, ferocious, and haunting--what a breath of fresh air! Ivory and Bone is unlike anything I’ve ever read. Don’t miss this one!” - Sarah J. Maas, New York Times bestselling author of the Throne of Glass series
“Eshbaugh debuts with an exciting and unusual adventure with emphasis on the power of storytelling.” - Publishers Weekly
“Eshbaugh packs her debut with a classic love triangle, feuding clans, a well-drawn prehistoric setting, and a handful of fan fiction elements that will appeal to teens. Compellingly out of the ordinary.” - School Library Journal
“Eshbaugh creates a spare yet memorable account of the interpersonal and interclan politics. There is much to value here.” - ALA Booklist
“The Ice Age setting is richly described, and the sometimes desperate struggle for food and survival is palpable. Highly recommended; readers will be anxiously awaiting the next book in the series.” - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
“There is clear authenticity in the descriptions, and they evoke the desperation, loyalty, and determination that a small group like this would have likely felt.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Hands down the most unique debut YA novel of the year.” - PasteMagazine.com