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The Book Of Ruth by Jane Hamilton

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Book name: The Book Of Ruth (2024)
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1988, midnight
The novel is a poignant tale of Ruth, a young woman from a small town in Illinois, who endures a life marked by hardship and disappointment. Raised by a neglectful mother and overshadowed by her brother's tragic death, Ruth seeks solace in her marriage to a man who turns out to be abusive. Despite the bleakness of her circumstances, she finds strength in her love for reading and the bond with her kind-hearted mother-in-law. The narrative, rich with themes of resilience, the complexity of family relationships, and the search for self-worth, unfolds through Ruth's perspective as she navigates the challenges of her life, ultimately striving for a sense of hope and redemption. The 7379th greatest book of all time

About the author

Jane Hamilton

Jane Hamilton

2 books

Jane Hamilton is the author most recently of The Excellent Lombards and The Book of Ruth, winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award for first fiction, as well as A Map of the World, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and named one of the top ten books of the year by Entertainment Weekly, Publishers Weekly, the Miami Herald, and People. Both The Book of Ruth and A Map of the World have been selections of Oprah's Book Club. Her following work, The Short History of a Prince, was a Publishers We… Read more