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From the author of Good Night, Mr. Wodehouse and The Cape Ann comes a new tale of resilient womanhood in Harvester, Minnesota. Growing up in early twentieth-century Illinois, Ruby Drake is a happy child. But one winter's night, her beloved parents perish in an accident -- and suddenly Ruby finds herself penniless and nearly alone in the world. Her new path eventually takes her to Harvester, where she is lucky enough to find work on the welcoming Schoonover farm. Kind Emma, forward-thinking Henry, and their hired men -- ambitious Dennis and reserved Jake -- soon become a second family to the orphaned teenager. At a historical moment when young women are expected to be focused on courtship and marriage, the industrious, bright Ruby searches for opportunities to expand her horizons at every step. Mastering her responsibilities on the farm. Learning to smoke cigarettes. Borrowing books from the local lending library, reading devotedly and expansively: mythology, romance, poetry. And falling in love with her married neighbor, Roland: "the most beautiful man -- maybe in the world." But when Ruby is asked to care for Roland's wife in the wake of tragedy, she is torn between duty and passion, between what has been her lot and what could be. Jane Eyre set in Faith Sullivan's "reliably inviting world" (Wall Street Journal) , Ruby & Roland is a story of relationships -- friendship, romance, and the families we are born with and create -- and of one woman's journey of selfhood on the prairie.



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Faith Sullivan

One of Minnesota's best loved writers, Faith Sullivan was born and raised in southern Minnesota, and is the author of four novels set in the fictional town of Harvester, Minnesota: Gardenias (2005) , What a Woman Must Do (2002) , The Empress of One (1997) and The Cape Ann (1988) . Before these she published a contemporary fantasy, Mrs. Demming and The Mythical Beast (1988) , a thriller, Watchdog (1983) and the humorous Repent, Lanny Merkel (1981, with deep debt, she says, to PG Wodehouse -- and now on Kindle) , also all set in Minnesota. Devoted to her readers, Sullivan estimates that she has visited over 1,000 different book clubs to speak about her books.

She lived twenty-some years in New York and Los Angeles, returning to Minnesota often to keep her roots planted in the prairie. A "demon gardener, flea marketer, and feeder of birds," she currently lives with her husband in Minneapolis. They have three grown children.?



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