Ruby's War

Ruby's War

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Summary

In 1942, fifteen year old Ruby is taken to live in industrial Lancashire,where a number of US black troops take over a nearby camp. Tension rises between the troops and the locals, many of whom still have embedded racial prejudices.A struggle of adolescence, illicit love, dangerous friendships and doing what is right in a chaotic and unfair world.

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Ruby's War by Johanna Winard

Sometimes the right choice is the hardest of all. In the autumn of 1942, fifteen-year-old Ruby is collected from her aunt's guesthouse by her grandfather and taken to live with him in a small Lancashire village. A few days after her arrival, American GIs take over a nearby army camp, but although the young black soldiers are ready to help with the war effort, they are mistrusted by their own army officers, and spend their time in the village. Before long tension rises between the troops and the locals, some of whom still have embedded racial prejudices. As the village becomes increasingly divided, Ruby and her friends must struggle with first love, dangerous friendships and the difficultly of doing what is right in a chaotic and unfair world.
Johanna Winard was born in Salford. She studied creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and is a trustee of Salford's Working Class Movement Library. She lives in Lancashire.
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ISBN 13 9780749013745
ISBN 10 0749013745
Title Ruby's War
Author Johanna Winard
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allison & Busby
Year published 2014-03-20
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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