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I know that March is still a bit away, but I simply could not wait to share this book with you.
Ruth had a grand life in Chicago, America was on the brink of Barack Obama becoming the 44th President, and Xavier, her husband, wants a baby and possibly a career like Barack. A life that is vastly different from where Ruth grew up. Ganton was a town full of depression, racial injustice, and unemployment. Ruth loved her family, but she wanted out.
Ruth went to Yale, landed a great job as an engineer, and a good husband, but she has a secret she has told no one and it is time to make amends. Ruth had a child in her youth. A child she has not seen since the day it was born. She doesn't even know what happened to the child. To move on, Ruth must go back to Ganton and face her past.
I loved this book for the first moment I read the first paragraph. So much so that I have been excited all weekend to tell you all about this debut novel by Nancy Johnson. Like Obama's motto, this book is full of HOPE.
Hello, by now we are almost halfway through the month of January. We are approaching inauguration day and hopefully seeing some snow (because I love Presidents and snow :) ). I hope you have been reading (or are a waitlist) for my two January books. Our Darkest Night by Jennifer Robson is the newly published book and then I chose a new classic, On the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford too. Both have a WWII storyline, but take place in two different parts of the world (Italy and America, respectively).
I have chosen a bonus book in the event that you don't care for either of those, or you have already finished them. This one is a complete departure from the WWII world that I usually read about because it takes place in the western United States in the 1800s.
Outlawed is a book about the wild west, but not the wild west that we all know about. This one starts with a woman named Ada. Ada marries a local guy (not completely by their choosing, but they did like each other) and turns up to be barren. According to the laws of Baby Jesus, a woman must reproduce or she is cast aside so Ada is dumped and sent off to find her own way. She ends up in the wild, untamed west as a member of a gang.....a gang of girl crooks. All the women in this gang are barren or outcast from society. I am not going to spoil a thing for you, but I will say I never thought I would read a western book and enjoy it, but I sure did enjoy this one.