The Book Of Ruth by Jane Hamilton

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 4957th greatest book of all time


Published
1988
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
328
Words
87,000
Original Language
English

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