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Overview"It's July, 1941, in a dusty Georgia farming town, and talk of war is in the air. Plucky Mae Lee Willis, almost eight, knows there's more to life than her distracted parents tell her, and she's determined to find out. Her sixteen-year old sister Ava, beautiful and sultry, is eager to grab all that life has to offer, especially Dulany ""Duke"" Radford. The paratrooper son of a World War I flying ace who made good, Duke wants to prove he's not a privileged kid. He goes off to fight in Burma, spying and sabotaging behind enemy lines, even though Ava pleads with him to pull strings for a stateside job. But when Duke comes home from the war wounded in body and spirit and marries Ava, he has no idea that Ava is hiding something from him... Rubies from Burma takes us from the chaos caused by the ""frizzledy chicken"" in a middle Georgia farmyard to an elderly gem trader's hut in a steaming jungle village; from a young girl's first fumbling with a young man in a car to a mysterious old African-American woman's fortunetelling with cards. Rubies from Burma explores the many sides of beauty, as well as true and lasting love. It is also a book that explores war: the sacrifices that lovers and families must make, both for their country-- and for each other." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne LovettPublisher: Anne Lovett Imprint: Anne Lovett Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780996070966ISBN 10: 0996070966 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 16 December 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA masterpiece of lush writing. --Judith Keim, author of Breakfast at the Beach House Hotel The talent in Anne Lovett's debut novel makes her an author to watch. --Louise Richardson, Sisters in Crime Anne Lovett makes an impressive debut with an appealingly spunky young heroine. Mae Lee has the odds stacked against her in rural Georgia. But she creates her own opportunities for love and growth in order to discover that true love is as rare and precious as rubies. Sarah Parsonson, PH.D. former Dean, Atlanta Art Insitute """A masterpiece of lush writing."" --Judith Keim, author of Breakfast at the Beach House Hotel ""The talent in Anne Lovett's debut novel makes her an author to watch."" --Louise Richardson, Sisters in Crime ""Anne Lovett makes an impressive debut with an appealingly spunky young heroine. Mae Lee has the odds stacked against her in rural Georgia. But she creates her own opportunities for love and growth in order to discover that true love is as rare and precious as rubies."" Sarah Parsonson, PH.D. former Dean, Atlanta Art Insitute" Author InformationAnne Lovett is a native Georgian descended from generations of cotton farmers, as well as teachers, preachers, and pioneer women from the Wiregrass region. She has published literary short stories, personal essays, journalism, and poetry. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and rescue cat. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |