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Ruth Adam


Born
in Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England, The United Kingdom
December 14, 1907

Died
February 03, 1977


Ruth Augusta King was the daughter of a vicar in a Nottinghamshire mining village. After school in Yorkshire, she taught for five years, before marrying the journalist Kenneth Adam and moving with him first to Manchester and then to London. She travelled a great deal, pursuing her wide-ranging interests in education and social policy. Four children were born between 1937 and 1947, by which time the Adams had moved to a large house outside London to live communally with other families. During the war Ruth Adam worked, like many other writers of her generation, in the Ministry of Information; meanwhile her husband joined the BBC, where he later became Director of Television. Ruth Adam wrote twelve novels between 1937 and 1961, all of them con ...more

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A House in the Country

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A Woman's Place: 1910-1975

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I'm Not Complaining

3.79 avg rating — 63 ratings — published 1938 — 5 editions
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So Sweet a Changeling

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War on Saturday Week

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1937
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Set To Partners

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Friendship in the Snow

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There Needs No Ghost

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Fetch Her Away

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A Stepmother for Susan of S...

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“They weren’t really what we should have chosen anyway,” we consoled each other. The Colonel had liked crimson with black lines better than anything, but we couldn’t make out on what basis he had chosen brown cabbages or pale-grey disembodied leaves for the rest of the walls. We decided that he must have sent for countless books of samples and gone through them, carefully choosing only the ones that he could be certain no one else could possibly select. At that time it was forbidden by law to spend any money on re-decorating a house.”
Ruth Adam, A House in the Country

“Every boy should have a year at the heels of an old craftsman sometime in his life. A dozen nursery schools could not have given Colin the half of what Howard gave him. Howard accepted him, with serious and conscientious calm, like a schoolmaster who has got countless generations of boys through their first Latin primer and then let them go, satisfied that the foundations have been well laid.”
Ruth Adam, A House in the Country

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