The Royal Ruby

The Royal Ruby by Little Fawn Whitecedar, published by WestBow Press in March 2012, is a historical fiction work that explores the harrowing experiences of a Christian Ukrainian couple during a tumultuous period. Set in the small village of Kanev, near Kiev, Ukraine, the narrative delves into the couple’s decision to shelter Jewish children from the atrocities of Nazi Germany, highlighting the themes of love and resilience amidst adversity. This edition comprises 52 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a poignant portrayal of the couple’s struggles as they navigate the dangers of harboring these children while facing their own challenges. The story emphasizes the profound impact of love in overcoming the inhumanity and hardships of their situation. Through its depiction of historical events, The Royal Ruby offers insight into the complexities of human relationships during a time of crisis, making it a significant addition to the genre of historical fiction.
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Before the United States was involved in World War II, many Jews suffered at the hands of Nazi Germany all in the name of genocide and so called “supremacy.” This is a tale of a Christian Ukrainian couple who took in Jewish children not only to harbor them, but to make them their own. The small village of Kanev lies on the outskirts of Kiev, Ukraine’s capitol, near the banks of the Dnieper River; this is the setting for The Royal Ruby. The inhumanity and hardships that they face could tear their makeshift family apart. If it wasn’t for love, they would have nothing.
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