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Ruby's Spoon: A Novel [Hardcover]

Anna Lawrence Pietroni (Author)
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February 16, 2010
Cradle Cross in 1933 is a town in the heart of Black Country, England, still reeling from the Great War and dominated by a button factory in terminal decline. Into this exotically grim environment arrives a white-haired young woman from the coast named Isa Fly. Isa is a mysterious and magnetic presence who exerts a romantic pull on everyone she meets. Motherless, thirteen-year-old Ruby Tailor is instantly drawn to her, as is Captin, the proprietor of the local chip shop, a fifty-year-old bachelor and father figure to Ruby, and Truda Blick, the Oxford-educated spinster who’s inherited the failing button factory. As the reasons for Isa’s sudden appearance become less clear with each passing day, she is viewed with increasing suspicion by the tight-knit women of Cradle Cross who come to see her as the cause of the town’s accelerating misfortunes and ultimately fear her as a witch. 

    Anna Lawrence Pietroni, in her fiction debut, captures for the first time the dialect of Black Country, and the effect is utterly mesmerizing. Cradle Cross is a town out of time—battered by war and yet linked to a distant past, an isolated pocket of the country whose customs and views have remained intact since medieval times, where talismans protect loved ones and rituals can help wring away the grief of loss.

Lawrence Pietroni has created two uniquely alluring characters—Ruby and Isa—and spins a story that feels mythical or folkloric, that is driven by a mystery, throbs with tension, and ends in conflagration. Ruby’s Spoon combines a gritty, hypervivid realism with the dreamlike richness of a fable.

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Mystery, witchcraft, and a precocious young narrator enliven Pietroni's debut. In 1933, Ruby Abel Tailor is 13 years old, growing up in the town of Cradle Cross, in the heart of England's coal-dusted Black Country. Ruby lives with her grandmother, works at a chip shop, and dreams of running away. One day, a mysterious stranger arrives: elegant, white-haired Isa Fly, who has come to town to fulfill her dying father's request that she find a long-lost half-sister. Eccentric Isa quickly draws the scorn of the townspeople, especially after she and Ruby befriend the owner of the town's main industry, Blick's Button Factory. As Blick's tips into a steep financial decline, prized possessions all over town go missing, and Ruby questions Isa's motives. Ruby is one of those bright narrators whose insights into the treacheries of the adult world are heartrending, but while the dialogue is inventive and gorgeously dialectical, the pacing is off, with the middle section slowing dramatically before ramping up for a final 50-page blitz. If savored for character and atmosphere, fans of Hardy, Dickens, and, more recently, Michael Faber and Sarah Waters will find much to enjoy. (Feb.)
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*Starred Review* Motherless 13-year-old Ruby Tailor wants nothing more than to live by the sea; instead, she lives in the English town of Cradle Cross, which is still reeling from the Great War, dominated by the fortunes of a button factory, and surrounded by canals polluted by industrial runoff. Raised by her emotionally distant grandmother, Ruby has her young life upended with the arrival of an exotic stranger. With her bold white hair, a skirt covered with tiny, glinting mirrors, and a hometown situated by the sea, Isa Fly immediately entrances Ruby with her story: she is looking for her lost sister at the behest of her dying father. Others in the close-knit town are not so enamored of the charismatic stranger. And when the town’s fortunes start to dim with the impending collapse of the button factory, they feel as if their bad luck coincided with Isa’s arrival and begin to think she may be a witch. This enthralling, suspenseful debut novel, which has the feel of a grim fairy tale, is written in the poetic dialect of the Black Country and is thick with the vocabulary of the fishing and button trades. Of the many riches it offers, it is the winning lead character, a lonely teen brave enough to have a dream despite her impoverished circumstances, who will capture readers’ hearts. --Joanne Wilkinson

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Spiegel & Grau (February 16, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400068681
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400068685
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.3 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,327,835 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, May 14, 2010
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Well written and engrossing. A very clever story that brings you to Black Country, England in such a way that it is hard to leave....even when you aren't reading the book. I didn't find the dialect distracting, but fascinating. Definitely one of my top 10 reads for the year.
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4.0 out of 5 stars historical fairy tale, June 7, 2010
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Ruby's Spoon is a interesting novel of fantasy and historical fiction blended together perfectly. Initially, the dialect was a distraction but by the second chapter, it's easy to forget it and just concentrate on the story. A really enjoyable read but not for the beach-requires a bit of concentration to keep all the stories straight! Looking forward to the author's next book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD READ, April 15, 2010
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I nearly put this book down a half dozen times....but I am glad I stuck with it....If you can get used to the dialogue, not try to use the map in the beginning of the book, and allow yourself to imagine the setting and characters....you will not be disappointed. The blurb says this book is about the tale of three women--one witch, one mermaid and one missing." It really is about ignorance, superstition, and carrying grudges - and a young girl's need to be loved. There are no witches or mermaids. Just cruelty and the misunderstandings that follow.
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