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Ruby: A Novel

✍ Scribed by Block, Francesca Lia; Staton, Carmen


Book ID
107536741
Publisher
Harper
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
84 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780061461408

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✦ Synopsis


Once again Francesca Lia Block, this time with co-writer Carmen Staton, introduces readers to the fantastic and magical mind of a true heroine. Ruby, named for the jewel that is believed to ward off evil spirits, is a midwestern girl with a special gift -- a sixth sense that makes her at one with nature and gives her the ability to to know her own destiny. After growing up in an abusive family in midwest, Ruby eventually escapes to Los Angeles where she learns of the man who will eventually fulfill her every dream and, more importantly, make her feel safe, something she never felt as a child. Her soulmate is Orion, an actor who also had an unhappy childhood and has fallen out of the public eye to live a solitary life in England. When Ruby sees him for the first time on screen, her sixth sense tells her he is the man that will complete her life. She eventually jumps on a plane to England, begins working at a potions and herbs shop, and, through a series of coincidental circumstances, ends up nursing him back to health and confessing that she was looking for him all along. They help to solve the great tragedies of each other’s lives and live -- of course -- happily ever after.

From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. YA author Block (the Weetzie Bat books) collaborates on a novel yet maintains her trademarks: fairy tale simplicity combined with wrenching emotional realism, served with a hefty side of over-the-top romance. It's told mostly from the perspective of premonition-prone Ruby, who, along with her sister, Opal, grows up terrorized by a chillingly abusive father while their loving but eerily passive mother looks on. Interspersed throughout are vignettes from the life of a British boy named Orion Woolf, who grows up with a kind but deceitful sorceress mother, Isabelle, and blooms into dangerous beauty. Ruby, seeking solace from a bad relationship, moves to Los Angeles and works as a nanny for a movie producer whose film stars Orion, who has become an Orlando Bloomesque star. Instantly smitten, Ruby buys a plane ticket to England, where she traipses through a psychedelic London, lands in Orion's ultra-bucolic hometown, finds a job in Isabelle's magic shop and hones her innate powers. When a badly ailing Orion comes home to hide from the world, Ruby uses her gifts to nurse him back to healthβ€”though, as her intensifying flashbacks to the horrors of her childhood gradually reveal, she may be even more in need of healing. (July 3)
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From School Library Journal

Adult/High School–This is a lovely, lyrical story of a young woman who does her best to overcome an abusive past and live the happily-ever-after fairy tale. Ruby leaves the Midwest for L.A. and is employed as a nanny when she finds that life, while good, could be so much more if only she could be with the love of her life, an actor named Orion. She goes to England to find his family and to see if she can meet him. Patience and planning put Ruby at the right place at the right time. Alternating voices and a realistic but experimental style, sparked with magic ritual and spells, elevate the story from ordinary to extraordinary. Ruby's point of view shifts from first to second to third person, mirroring flashbacks that reveal the essence of who she is and emphasizing her mystical connection to her soul mate. In contrast, Orion's point of view stays grounded firmly in third person. Ruby discovers that while you can leave the past behind, it will never leave you alone unless you confront it. Teens who like Block's work may miss the urban punk edginess of her Shangri-LA books, but this collaboration will definitely draw new readers with its tempered, yet recognizable, style.–Charli Osborne, Oxford Public Library, MI
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