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Ruby

By: Cynthia Bond
Narrated by: Cynthia Bond
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Summary

Shortlisted for the Baileys' Women's Prize for Fiction 2016

Ephram Jennings has never forgotten the beautiful girl with the long braids running through the piney woods of Liberty, their small East Texas town.

Young Ruby Bell, 'the kind of pretty it hurt to look at', has suffered beyond imagining, so as soon as she can she flees suffocating Liberty for the bright pull of 1950s New York. Ruby quickly winds her way into the ripe centre of the city - the darkened piano bars and hidden alleyways of the village - all the while hoping for a glimpse of the red hair and green eyes of her mother.

When a telegram from her cousin forces her to return home, 30-year-old Ruby finds herself reliving the devastating violence of her girlhood. With the terrifying realisation that she might not be strong enough to fight her way back out again, Ruby struggles to survive her memories of the town's dark past.

Meanwhile, Ephram must choose between loyalty to the sister who raised him and the chance for a life with the woman he has loved since he was a boy.

Full of life, exquisitely written, and suffused with the pastoral beauty of the rural South, Ruby is a transcendent tale of passion and courage. This audiobook rushes through the red dust and gossip of Main Street to the pit fire where men swill bootleg outside Bloom's Juke to Celia Jennings's kitchen, where a cake is being made, yolk by yolk, that Ephram will use to try to begin again with Ruby.

Utterly transfixing, with unforgettable characters, riveting suspense, and breathtaking, luminous prose, Ruby offers an unflinching portrait of man's dark acts and the promise of the redemptive power of love.

©2014 Cynthia Bond (P)2014 Random House Audio
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"Luminous." (Guardian)
"Stunning."' (The New York Times)
"Exceptional." [Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black)]

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Hurting Souls

Very moving stories told from different characters which society brushes under the stones...
redemption comes in all different forms...

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a beautiful, magical book, so difficult to hear

this book is something very special, beautifully crafted, skilful and exacting prose, with such incredibly difficult subject matter handled carefully. I was grateful to Cynthia for reading her words to me, because if I had been reading it myself I think there are passages i couldn't have walked myself through.

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Brilliant writing but incredibly disturbing

Ruby is all about abuse, trauma, evil deeds and madness. Its most redeeming feature is that it is written beautifully. One ends it wondering whether the beauty of the descriptions of insanity are at all real or whether only the pain is there. It tells of a family and their human environment living in a poor black area of the Southern US perhaps 80 years ago (although it spans several generations). Every character suffers or has suffered abuse and sometimes viciously and chronically They respond in different ways. Some including the main character - Ruby, sink into madness. Others, though cowed and enslaved by those around them fight against the evil in their environment of which some is provided by fanatical church goers who imagine that being baptized means that the evil you did and continue to do doesn't matter. There is a huge amount of cruelty but also some great kindness. Although this is hard or impossible to accept by others.

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Not for the faint hearted!

A pretty gruesome story which I wasn't really expecting - quite difficult listening at times. The author's voice was quite monotone at times too which made parts of the story a little unbelievable. It has a fairly bizarre/non-descript ending. Overall, I didn't enjoy this book at all.

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