Love, Ruby Lavender
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Ruby Lavender used to have a good life.
She and her grandmother, Miss Eula, were inseparable--they even drove the getaway car together for chickens rescued from the slaughterhouse! But this summer, Miss Eula will be in Hawaii, and Ruby's sure it'll be a lonely, empty, horrible season without her.
What happens instead? Ruby makes a new friend, saves the school play, writes plenty of letters to her favorite (and only) grandmother . . . and finally stops blaming herself for her grandfather's death.
This classic middle grade story is a perfect summer read about finding your own way when your whole world changes.
An Unforgettable Grandparent-Grandchild Relationship: Miss Eula might be in Hawaii, but her letters full of love and advice (and her rescued chickens!) make sure Ruby never feels truly alone.A Surprising New Friendship: When the quirky, anthropology-loving Dove moves to town, Ruby discovers that making a new friend is the best cure for a lonely summer.A Southern Coming of Age Story: From saving the town operetta to facing the past, Ruby learns that she is stronger and braver than she ever thought possible.Laughter Through Tears: A story that tackles the tough topic of losing a loved one with the perfect blend of Mississippi humor and genuine warmth that has made it a classroom favorite.
Customer Reviews
I thought that this book was going to be terrible, but instead it was AWESOME!!
Once I was reading a book at school and then I had to go to the bathroom. When I came back this book was on my desk, and I thought that my teacher had put it there. But she didn’t. So one of my friends must have done it because “Ruby” is my name. Yay.
Then my teacher said that I could take the book home for a few days so I could try it out. Over the weekend I read it and oh. My. God. I loved this book so much that I deleted all the negative thoughts that I had before! Read this book at a library or buy it at a bookstore near you! Trust me! It’s the best book ever! I stayed up till like 4am on Sunday reading it.
Thank you Miss Wiles!