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The BOOK OF RUTH CASSETTE

The BOOK OF RUTH CASSETTE
Author: Jane Hamilton
Publisher: Audioworks
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 288 reviews
Sales Rank: 1672017

Format: Abridged, Audiobook
Media: Audio Cassette
Edition: Abridged
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.1 x 1.1

ISBN: 067157647X
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780671576479
ASIN: 067157647X

Publication Date: February 1, 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Publisher: Simon and Schuster AudioDate of Publication: 1997Binding: Audio CassetteCondition: Very GoodDescription: 067157647X A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the case. Approx 4 hours runtime on 4 cassettes. 1997 Simon and Schuster Audio Audio Cassette Abridged Edition

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Oprah Book Club Selection, November 1996: The Book of Ruth is a virtuoso performance and that's precisely why it can be excruciating to read. Author Jane Hamilton leads us through the arid life of Ruth Grey, who extracts what small pleasures and graces she can from a tiny Illinois town and the broken people who inhabit it. Ruth's prime tormentor is her mother May, whose husband died in World War II and took her future with him. More poor familial luck has given Ruth a brother who is a math prodigy; Matt sucks up any stray attention like a black hole. Ruth is left to survive on her own resources, which are meager. She struggles along, subsisting on crumbs of affection meted out by her Aunt Sid and, later, her screwed-up husband Ruby. Hamilton has perfect pitch. So perfect that you wince with pain for confused but fundamentally good Ruth as she walks a dead-end path. The book ends with the prospect of redemption, thank goodness--but the tale is nevertheless much more bitter than sweet.

Book Description
"I learned slowly, that if you don't look at the world with perfect vision, you 're bound to get yourself cooked "

Having come within an inch of her life, Ruth Dahl is determined to take a good look at it -- to figure out whether, in fact, she's to blame for the mess.

Pegged the loser in a small-town family that doesn't have much going for it in the first place, Ruth grows up in the shadow of her brilliant brother, trying to hold her own in a world of poverty and hard edges. Matt's brain is his ticket out of Honey Creek. Ruth, without options, cleaves instead to her tough, half-crazy mother, May, and eventually to Ruby, the sweet but slightly deranged young man she loves, marries, and supports. When the precarious household erupts in violence, Ruth is the only one who can piece their story together -- and she gets at the truth in a manner at once ferocious, hilarious, and heartbreaking.

In this powerful, incandescent novel, Jane Hamilton has worked a miracle: she has given voice to a young woman you have passed on the street a thousand times. Perhaps you have never noticed her, hut the next time you see her, you will know who she is.

Passionate in her commitment to life, Ruth is a stunning testament to the human capacity for mercy, compassion, and love. THE BOOK OF RUTH is a magnificent audio experience.

Copyright 1997 by Jane Hamilton

Performance copyright 1997 by Simon & Schuster, Inc.




Customer Reviews:   Read 283 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A faint gleam of hope in a bleak landscape   June 23, 2008
What ever happened to that odd, quiet girl in your high school class? Ruth is that invisible girl, poor and proud, but curious, solid, and worth knowing all the same. She has a talent for bowling, a talent for loving, a gift for friendship, and a longing for understanding and truth. Her narrative looks at her bleak life unsparingly, tries to make sense of her suffering, and doesn't dodge her own culpability. We listen as she tries to make sense of tragedy, tries to understand the glib promises of faith, and tries to learn to be the mother her child needs. We count our blessings in comparison, but with a shudder, realize that "there but for grace, go I."


4 out of 5 stars Soul riveting   October 31, 2007
A sad story about a girl woman who suffers low self esteem derived from a long suffering childhood of verbal sometimes physical abuse at the hand of her well meaning mother. She is the strong one (only she doesn't know it) who shows unconditional love for a pathetic man whom she only sees the good in when no one else can. Sometimes we all get trapped in these type situations.


3 out of 5 stars Intimate portrayal of small town life   June 7, 2007
The Book of Ruth does a great job of examining family dynamics and everyday life in a small rural town. The relationships with the characters were realistic and the internal conflict of the heroine was poignant.


5 out of 5 stars riveting   May 14, 2007
I found the book to be very riveting and could not put the book down. I do admit it was very depressing at times but life is that way. The thing I liked about this book was that it was sooooo realistic. You can go to any town in the usa and find somebody like that. And the truth is they do not know they are bad off for this is all they know. I think she did redeem herself at the end. It was one of the best books I have ever read.


4 out of 5 stars Sad but Believable   May 9, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a very sad, but believable, account of a young woman growing up poor in a small town. She dreams of getting out of her current situation and away from her critical and demanding mother. To make her current situation worse, she marries a drug-addicted alcoholic.

The author, Jane Hamilton, writes beautifully and even a little comically. I found that I was looking forward to the times when I could get back to the book. I saw Jane Hamilton at an "author speak" recently and she said that her books do not have a plot so much as they draw characters and tell stories about them. This is evident in the "Book of Ruth" as nothing is really resolved in the end, but there is certainly a climax.

Highly recommended.


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