Ruby in the Ruins

Ruby in the Ruins by Shirley Hughes is an illustrated book published by Candlewick Press on May 8, 2018. This 32-page story presents a touching tale of unconditional love as a family navigates the challenges of postwar London. Ruby and her mother endure the hardships of the London Blitz while waiting for her father to return from the war, highlighting their hopes and fears during this tumultuous time.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, friendship, and the impact of war on personal relationships. As Ruby grapples with her father’s changed demeanor upon his return, she discovers the importance of connection and healing. The story captures the essence of resilience in the face of adversity, set against the backdrop of historical events that shaped Europe. This edition is suitable for young readers and offers insights into the emotional landscape of a family rebuilding their lives.
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From beloved British storyteller Shirley Hughes comes a touching tale of unconditional love as a family puts itself back together in postwar London.
Ruby and Mum cling to each other while they live through the terrifying London Blitz, waiting for Dad to come home from the war. Day after day they hope for his return — but when the moment to meet him at the station finally comes, Ruby hardly recognizes the tall man who steps off the train. He’s big and sunburned, and he doesn’t seem to be as engaged as he once was. It’s easier to play outside in the wreckage of the bombings than to stay at home with a dad she doesn’t know anymore. But when Ruby hurts her knee in the ruins, there’s only one person who can rescue her and make her feel all right.
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