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When Ruth Quayle used a special app to search for pictures of herself online she found dozens of images of ‘Ruth Quayle’ - and one of ‘Ruby Starling’.
When Ruby Starling gets a message from a Ruth Quayle proclaiming them to be long-lost twin sisters she doesn’t know what to do with it - until another message arrives the day after … and another one. It could be a crazy stalker … but she and this Ruth do share a birthday and a very distinctive ear…
Ruth is an extroverted American girl. Ruby is a shy English one. As they investigate the truth of their birth and the circumstances of their separation, they also share lives full of friends, family and possible romances - and they realise they each may be the sister the other never knew she needed.
Written entirely in e-mails, letters, Tumblr entries and movie scripts, Finding Ruby Starling is the funny and poignant companion to Karen Rivers’ The Encyclopedia of Me.
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When Ruth Quayle used a special app to search for pictures of herself online she found dozens of images of ‘Ruth Quayle’ - and one of ‘Ruby Starling’.
When Ruby Starling gets a message from a Ruth Quayle proclaiming them to be long-lost twin sisters she doesn’t know what to do with it - until another message arrives the day after … and another one. It could be a crazy stalker … but she and this Ruth do share a birthday and a very distinctive ear…
Ruth is an extroverted American girl. Ruby is a shy English one. As they investigate the truth of their birth and the circumstances of their separation, they also share lives full of friends, family and possible romances - and they realise they each may be the sister the other never knew she needed.
Written entirely in e-mails, letters, Tumblr entries and movie scripts, Finding Ruby Starling is the funny and poignant companion to Karen Rivers’ The Encyclopedia of Me.