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Ruth Johnson has finally left her abusive husband of fourteen years and jumped feet first into 'What the hell do I do now?' oblivion. Into her life comes the fiesty, outspoken Bernice a.k.a. 'Bernie;' sweet Southern belle, May; and the older, wiser, and gentler Clara. These four very different women, each with different stories to tell, come together under the sometimes tenuous, but always unbreakable bond of friendship. Life is just getting interesting and if they hold on to each other, they just might make it.
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- Paperback 336 Pages
- Edition: 2nd Rev
- ISBN-10: 0312309899
- ISBN-13: 9780312309893
- Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
- Pub date: Mar 01, 2003
- Dimensions: 21 cm x 14 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback
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Author J. D. Mason takes readers on Ruth's unforgettable journey to self-actualization through a riveting and sometimes tense plot filled with some very appealing and memorable characters. When asked what challenges she faced when creating this story, she will tell you, "I wanted Ruth Johnson to be ... Continue
Author J. D. Mason takes readers on Ruth's unforgettable journey to self-actualization through a riveting and sometimes tense plot filled with some very appealing and memorable characters. When asked what challenges she faced when creating this story, she will tell you, "I wanted Ruth Johnson to be a heroine. She had to be a woman who'd overcome some monumental odds and come out on top." Well, Ruth Johnson is an unforgettable heroine. This is a story I believe every woman should read . . . great debut novel!
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