"An American beauty this book . . . The narrator of Jane Hamilton's sensational first novel is a holy lusty innocent." โVOGUE "Ms. Hamilton gives Ruth a humble dignity and allows her hope โbut it's not a heavenly hope. It's a common one, caked with mud and held with gritted teeth. And it's pro
The Book of Ruth
โ Scribed by Hamilton, Jane
- Book ID
- 109039120
- Publisher
- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780547523590
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โฆ Synopsis
Winner of the 1989 PEN/Hemingway Foundation Award for best first novel, this exquisite book confronts real-life issues of alienation and violence from which the author creates a stunning testament to the human capacity for mercy, compassion and love. A passionate coming-of-age story of an uneducated small-town girl with far more romance in her soul than she can ever hope to express in her life. "I learned slowly, that if you don't look at the world with perfect vision, you're bound to get yourself cooked." Having come within an inch of her life, Ruth Dahl is determined to take a good look at it โ to figure out whether, in fact, she's to blame for the mess. Pegged the loser in a small-town family that doesn't have much going for it in the first place, Ruth grows up in the shadow of her brilliant brother, trying to hold her own in a world of poverty and hard edges. Matt's brain is his ticket out of Honey Creek. Ruth, without options, cleaves instead to her tough, half-crazy mother, May, and eventually to Ruby, the sweet but slightly deranged young man she loves, marries, and supports. When the precarious household erupts in violence, Ruth is the only one who can piece their story together โ and she gets at the truth in a manner at once ferocious, hilarious, and heartbreaking. In this powerful, incandescent novel, Jane Hamilton has worked a miracle: she has given voice to a young woman you have passed on the street a thousand times. Perhaps you have never noticed her, but the next time you see her, you will know who she is.
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