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Ruby River: A Novel
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Ruby River: A Novel

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Ruby River drops us into a small town during a blistering Alabama summer. Hattie Bohannon has just opened a truck stop
a magnet for transients of questionable background and inclination, some say, and an uneasy presence in tradition
bound, gossipy Maridoches. Hattie is quietly mourning her recently dead husband, while her strong-willed daughters
whose burgeoning sexuality is attracting attention from some of the truck stop patrons
keep her at loose ends. In a season of unrelenting heat, desire gestates and hovers over Maridoches, threatening the moral equilibrium of the small church town. When Hattie’s oldest daughter, Jessamine, is falsely accused of prostitution, the Reverend Peterson and his congregation protest the immorality of the Bohannons and their establishment. Crackling with the energy and spark of strong, colorful characters whose lives are continually colliding, Ruby River is a poignant, uplifting story by a writer of extraordinary generosity of spirit and earthy wit.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Country
United States
Date
20 January 2004
Pages
288
ISBN
9780802140395

Ruby River drops us into a small town during a blistering Alabama summer. Hattie Bohannon has just opened a truck stop
a magnet for transients of questionable background and inclination, some say, and an uneasy presence in tradition
bound, gossipy Maridoches. Hattie is quietly mourning her recently dead husband, while her strong-willed daughters
whose burgeoning sexuality is attracting attention from some of the truck stop patrons
keep her at loose ends. In a season of unrelenting heat, desire gestates and hovers over Maridoches, threatening the moral equilibrium of the small church town. When Hattie’s oldest daughter, Jessamine, is falsely accused of prostitution, the Reverend Peterson and his congregation protest the immorality of the Bohannons and their establishment. Crackling with the energy and spark of strong, colorful characters whose lives are continually colliding, Ruby River is a poignant, uplifting story by a writer of extraordinary generosity of spirit and earthy wit.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Country
United States
Date
20 January 2004
Pages
288
ISBN
9780802140395