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Ruth Nichols (1) (1948–)

Author of A Walk out of the World

For other authors named Ruth Nichols, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Ruth Nichols

A Walk out of the World (1969) 97 copies
Song of the pearl (1976) 70 copies
The Marrow of the World (1972) 42 copies
The Burning of the Rose (1989) 14 copies
What dangers deep (1992) 13 copies
The Left-Handed Spirit (1978) 12 copies
Ceremony of Innocence (1969) 2 copies

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For about two years, I've been trying to remember this wonderful book I read as a teenager. I loved this book. For some reason, I gave away my copy. How sad. In trying to remember the title, I was even looking at old pictures of my room, looking at the bookshelves, trying to figure out what books were on it. (No luck!)

Yesterday, a word came to me - Pearl. The title had Pearl in it.

And I found it!

I read this book several times. A teenage girl dies and revisits her past lives. It was a fascinating book for me to read. If I ever see a copy of this somewhere, I may have to buy it.… (more)
 
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Chica3000 | 4 other reviews | Dec 11, 2020 |
I read this long ago, and even tho I haven't re-read it I keep it on my shelves for the glow of pleasure & remembered learning it brings me whenever I glimpse it. It gave me a strong connection with the idea of a life beyond death, a purpose to life, the idea of striving to improve myself. Not to say I've done so well at self-improvement, but at least it keeps me from absolute despair at some of the mistakes I've made.
 
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juniperSun | 4 other reviews | May 2, 2020 |
My edition not listed here. A mildly interesting fantasy, picked up for the illustrations because they're by [a:Trina Schart Hyman|6603|Trina Schart Hyman|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1372538777p2/6603.jpg], one of my favorites. I have no regrets about the time spent with this book. ;)

My old library copy is avl, gratis, to US members. I'd love to share it with you, plz ask in a PM!
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 1 other review | Jun 6, 2016 |
Marjorie Baldwin is the youngest of two daughters of a widowed archaeologist. She is an introverted, intelligent, but somewhat emotionally stunted child, who seems both younger and older than her age by turns. Marjorie accompanies her father on a summer archaeological dig, where she finds out that he is a very flawed man; at the least unethical, at the worst sadistic and cruel. She is left mostly in the care of her deceased mother's cousins (also archaeologists) while her father bullies others at the dig and coerces a female student into a sexual relationship. When Marjorie publicly exposes his relationship with the student, her father hits her (it is unclear if this is a unique or regular occurrence) and she wishes him dead.

Well, he is so angry he drives himself into cardiac arrest and promptly dies. Marjorie is now an orphan because her older sister is a selfish college student who will not take custody. So, Marjorie is sent to live with the cousins, runs away, and goes through a bizarre catharsis where she grapples with the guilt and her dead father's shade. Completely confusing, all characters except Marjorie are flat, but there are moments where you can really feel the soul-wrenching emotions of a lonely, precocious child.

I gave this book more stars than it deserves because 1) The author captured Marjorie's keenly-felt emotions so exactly in places and 2) The author wrote one of my all-time favorite books, Song of the Pearl.
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