Eugenia Price (June 22, 1916 – May 28, 1996) was an American author who began her career writing religious and self-help books, particularly under the name Genie Price. Later in her life, she transitioned to historical fiction, primarily focusing on the American South, drawing heavily on her personal experiences and spiritual beliefs. Price's writing style was characterized by her exploration of complex themes such as faith, morality, and human relationships, often through richly detailed narratives and strong female protagonists. She became known for her immersive settings and her ability to capture the nuances of Southern life, as well as her philosophical and introspective works exploring personal growth and spirituality.





































