
Saving Ruby King
Catherine Adel West
(Author)Description
"Forever and to the end. That's what they say instead of I love you."
When Ruby King's mother is found murdered in their home in Chicago's South Side, the police dismiss it as another act of violence in a black neighborhood. But for Ruby, it's a devastating loss that leaves her on her own with her violent father. While she receives many condolences, her best friend, Layla, is the only one who understands how this puts Ruby in jeopardy.
Their closeness is tested when Layla's father, the pastor of their church, demands that Layla stay away. But what is the price for turning a blind eye? In a relentless quest to save Ruby, Layla uncovers the murky loyalties and dangerous secrets that have bound their families together for generations. Only by facing this legacy of trauma head-on will Ruby be able to break free.
An unforgettable debut novel, Saving Ruby King is a powerful testament that history doesn't determine the present and the bonds of friendship can forever shape the future.
Product Details
Publisher | Park Row |
Publish Date | June 22, 2021 |
Pages | 336 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780778388029 |
Dimensions | 8.0 X 5.2 X 1.0 inches | 0.6 pounds |
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Reviews
"Family, friendship, secrets...this rich, suspenseful page-turner has it all." - Woman's World
"Incorporating compelling perspectives, this is a powerful story of family, faith and friendship." - MS. Magazine
"Saving Ruby King is a stunning force of a novel that has everything anyone could want in a family saga--honey-dipped prose, strikingly human characters, and a satisfying, soul-stirring conclusion that will stay with me for a long, long time."
- Zakiya Harris, author of THE OTHER BLACK GIRL
"Told with teeth and tenderness, SAVING RUBY KING is a surprising, pedal-down debut that explores what happens when the fabrics of family, faith, and friendship snag on violent machinations of the heart. Redemption and survival share a pew with reckoning and hope here, all tangled up with the ties that bind. Catherine Adel West gifts us Chicago, the black church, and a choir of flawed, wonderfully complicated characters who flash fresh with every turn of the page, who stand against the wind, who won't go down without a fight."
- Leesa Cross-Smith, author of Whiskey & Ribbons and So We Can Glow
"What an astonishing book. Catherine Adel West breathes life into violence and mayhem like a poet on a new day. These are the stories we need to hear: voices of hope in a wilderness of pain."
- Rene Denfeld, bestselling author of The Child Finder and The Butterfly Girl
"West is a bold, exciting new voice in fiction. With honesty and compassion, she brings readers beyond the headlines into the real south side of Chicago where love, church, and family abide. She makes us think not only about saving Ruby King, but about finding our own redemption as we save ourselves individually and collectively. In this assured debut, West deftly breathes life into this community with characters you'll cry with and root for long after the last page."
- Nancy Johnson, author of The Kindest Lie
"[An] Ambitious, keenly observant debut... West's tale of grace, redemption, and hope would translate handily to the screen. This should enjoy wide popularity with book groups."
- Publishers Weekly
"West uses a fresh approach to covering not only several decades of family history, but also complex themes including the ways in which close communities can nourish and harm their members; how friendships and family ties can hold intimacy and distance; the way misunderstandings and trauma can pass down the generations; and the difference between a relationship with God and a church. The characters, language, and plot come together for a story full of hard truths, insight, and warmth...a daring, dynamic story.
A multilayered love letter to South Side Chicago's African American faith-based community."
- Kirkus Reviews
"West delivers her debut with an honesty that jumps off the pages and into the laps of her readers. Telling Ruby's story from multiple points of view, West writes with a precision that makes the story sing, with clear language and poetic imagery."
- Booklist
"A story of intrigue and heartbreaking family secrets... A fresh look into the church community of Chicago's South Side with a bold female perspective."
- Library Journal
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