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Fourteen year old Ruthie doesn't trust the newest stranger in town, but no one else seems to share her feelings. As she continues to grow and reach out for more in her life, the more she realizes that her mother's past might keep her from a happy future.
What I especially enjoyed about this book was the details the author put into certain areas of the narrative such as how the mining worked in the town and the stamp mill in the turn of the century. I also appreciated how real the author kept the ...more
What I especially enjoyed about this book was the details the author put into certain areas of the narrative such as how the mining worked in the town and the stamp mill in the turn of the century. I also appreciated how real the author kept the ...more