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The Book of Ruth

A Novel

Jane Hamilton

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English
Anchor Books
01 December 1989
Winner of the 1989 PEN/Hemingway Foundation Awardfor best first novel, this exquisite bookconfronts real-life issues of alienation and violencefrom which the author creates a stunning testamentto the human capacity for mercy, compassion andlove.
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Imprint:   Anchor Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 202mm,  Width: 131mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   254g
ISBN:   9780385265706
ISBN 10:   0385265700
Pages:   336
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jane Hamilton is the author ofThe Book of Ruth, winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award for First Fiction;A Map of the World, aNew York TimesNotable Book of the Year and named one of the top ten books of the year byEntertainment Weekly,Publishers Weekly, theMiami Herald, andPeoplemagazine;Disobedience; andThe Short History of a Prince. She lives in Rochester, Wisconsin.

Reviews for The Book of Ruth: A Novel

An American beauty this book.... The narrator of Jane Hamilton's sensational first novel is a holy lusty innocent. -Vogue A sly and wistful, if harrowing, human comedy. Hamilton is a new and original voice in fiction and one well worth listening to. -Boston Sunday Globe Ms. Hamilton gives Ruth a humble dignity and allows her hope-but it's not a heavenly hope. It's a common one, caked with mud and held with gritted teeth. And it's probably the only kind that's worth reading about. -The New York Times Book Review Hamilton's story builds to a shocking crescendo. Her small-town characters are a appealingly offbeat and brushed with grace as any found in Alice Hoffman's or Anne Tyler's novels. -Glamour Jane Hamilton's novel is authentically Dickensian.... The real achievement of this first novel is not so much the blackness as the suggestion of resilience. At the end, Ruth begins to put together her shattered body, spirit and life. Her words are awkward, as they have been all along, but suddenly and unexpectedly they shine. -Los Angeles Times A disturbing and beautiful book. -Hilma Wolitzer An extraordinary story of a family's disintegration.... Will be compared to Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres. Astonishingly vivid and moving. -People An enthralling tale of guilt, betrayal, and the terrifying ways of our lives. -Entertainment Weekly Unforgettably, beat by beat, Hamilton maps the best and worst of the human heart and all the mysterious, uncharted country in between. -Kirkus Reviews An American beauty this book . The narrator of Jane Hamilton s sensational first novel is a holy lusty innocent. Vogue A sly and wistful, if harrowing, human comedy. Hamilton is a new and original voice in fiction and one well worth listening to. Boston Sunday Globe Ms. Hamilton gives Ruth a humble dignity and allows her hope but it s not a heavenly hope. It s a common one, caked with mud and held with gritted teeth. And it s probably the only kind that s worth reading about. The New York Times Book Review Hamilton s story builds to a shocking crescendo. Her small-town characters are a appealingly offbeat and brushed with grace as any found in Alice Hoffman s or Anne Tyler s novels. Glamour Jane Hamilton s novel is authentically Dickensian . The real achievement of this first novel is not so much the blackness as the suggestion of resilience. At the end, Ruth begins to put together her shattered body, spirit and life. Her words are awkward, as they have been all along, but suddenly and unexpectedly they shine. Los Angeles Times A disturbing and beautiful book. Hilma Wolitzer An extraordinary story of a family s disintegration . Will be compared to Jane Smiley s A Thousand Acres. Astonishingly vivid and moving. People An enthralling tale of guilt, betrayal, and the terrifying ways of our lives. Entertainment Weekly Unforgettably, beat by beat, Hamilton maps the best and worst of the human heart and all the mysterious, uncharted country in between. Kirkus Reviews An American beauty this book... . The narrator of Jane Hamilton' s sensational first novel is a holy lusty innocent. - Vogue A sly and wistful, if harrowing, human comedy. Hamilton is a new and original voice in fiction and one well worth listening to. - Boston Sunday Globe Ms. Hamilton gives Ruth a humble dignity and allows her hope- but it' s not a heavenly hope. It' s a common one, caked with mud and held with gritted teeth. And it' s probably the only kind that' s worth reading about. - The New York Times Book Review Hamilton' s story builds to a shocking crescendo. Her small-town characters are a appealingly offbeat and brushed with grace as any found in Alice Hoffman' s or Anne Tyler' s novels. - Glamour Jane Hamilton' s novel is authentically Dickensian... . The real achievement of this first novel is not so much the blackness as the suggestion of resilience. At the end, Ruth begins to put together her shattered body, spirit and life. Her words are awkward, as they have been all along, but suddenly and unexpectedly they shine. - Los Angeles Times A disturbing and beautiful book. - Hilma Wolitzer An extraordinary story of a family' s disintegration... . Will be compared to Jane Smiley' s A Thousand Acres. Astonishingly vivid and moving. - People An enthralling tale of guilt, betrayal, and the terrifying ways of our lives. - Entertainment Weekly Unforgettably, beat by beat, Hamilton maps the best and worst of the human heart and all the mysterious, uncharted country in between. - Kirkus Reviews A sly and wistful, if harrowing, human comedy. Hamilton is a new and original voice in fiction and one well worth listening to. -- Boston Sunday Globe Ms. Hamilton gives Ruth a humble dignity and allows her hope--but it's not a heavenly hope. It's a common one, caked with mud and held with gritted teeth. And it's probably the only kind that's worth reading about. -- New York Times Book Review An extraordinary story of a family's disintegration... Will be compared to Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres. Astonishingly vivid and moving. -- People An enthralling tale of guilt, betrayal, and the terrifying ways our lives -- Entertainment Weekly Unforgettably, beat by beat, Hamilton maps the best and worst of the human heart and all the mysterious, uncharted country in between. -- Kirkus Reviews Hamilton's story builds to a shocking crescendo. Her small-town characters are a appealingly offbeat and brushed with grace as any found in Alice Hoffman's or Anne Tyler's novels. -- Glamour An American beauty this book... The narrator of Jane Hamilton's sensational first novel is a holy lusty innocent. -- Vogue


  • Winner of Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award (Fiction) 1989
  • Winner of Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for First Fiction 1988

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