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A Rare Ruby

A touching saga of the devastation of war

Author: Dee Williams  

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In a family blighted by the terrible effects of the First World War, can Ruby Jenkins dare to dream of happiness ...'

In a family blighted by the terrible effects of the First World War, can Ruby Jenkins dare to dream of happiness ...?

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In a family blighted by the terrible effects of the First World War, can Ruby Jenkins dare to dream of happiness ...'

In a family blighted by the terrible effects of the First World War, can Ruby Jenkins dare to dream of happiness ...?

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When Ruby's father returns, shell-shocked, from the front lines of the Great War, the young girl realises that things will never be the same again. Forced to leave school and help her mother wash clothes, Ruby closes the door on her childhood. When she takes a job at the local laundry, Ruby enjoys the friendship of the other women there, but there's also bitchiness and jealousy amongst the workers. At home there's growing tension with the live-in landlord as Ruby grows into an attractive woman, but not the kind who's willing to use her charms to win favours. Ruby's heart belongs to one man only, a local boy she's known all her life, but there are many battles to be fought before they start a life together...

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About the Author

Dee Williams was born and brought up in Rotherhithe in East London. She now lives in Hampshire.

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When Ruby's father returns, shell-shocked, from the front lines of the Great War, the young girl realises that things will never be the same again. Forced to leave school and help her mother wash clothes, Ruby closes the door on her childhood. When she takes a job at the local laundry, Ruby enjoys the friendship of the other women there, but there's also bitchiness and jealousy amongst the workers. At home there's growing tension with the live-in landlord as Ruby grows into an attractive woman, but not the kind who's willing to use her charms to win favours. Ruby's heart belongs to one man only, a local boy she's known all her life, but there are many battles to be fought before they start a life together...

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
19th August 2002
Pages
448
ISBN
9780747264514

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