The Book of Ruth
Jane Hamilton's debut narrates the hard life of a young woman in a small Illinois town, building toward a shattering act of violence.
Jane Hamilton’s first novel is narrated by Ruth, a plain, overlooked young woman growing up poor in rural Illinois with a bitter mother and an absent father. As Ruth marries and tries to build a life, the pressures of poverty, resentment, and thwarted love build toward a sudden tragedy. Told in Ruth’s quiet, watchful voice, it is a portrait of ordinary lives pushed past breaking.
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