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Berta Ruck (1878–1978)

Author of His Official Fiancée

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Image credit: Portrait of Berta Ruck by Walter Stoneman, circa 1916

Works by Berta Ruck

His Official Fiancée (1914) 14 copies
In Another Girl's Shoes (2009) 13 copies
The Wrong Mr. Right (1922) 7 copies
Les amours de Sylvia (2021) 7 copies
The boy with wings (2010) 6 copies
A Land Girl's Love Story (1973) 6 copies
Her pirate partner, (1927) 4 copies
The pearl thief (1926) 4 copies
The love-hater 3 copies
Immortal Girl (1925) 3 copies
The girls at his billet (1974) 3 copies
Bridge of Kisses (1980) 3 copies
Lucky in love (1924) 3 copies
Surprise engagement (1947) 3 copies
Throw away yesterday1 (1946) 3 copies
Shining chance (1944) 2 copies
The rising of the lark. (1951) 2 copies
A wish a day 2 copies
One of the chorus (2011) 2 copies
Handmaid to fame (1939) 2 copies
Kneel to the prettiest (1925) 2 copies
Dance-Partner (1931) 2 copies
Sweet stranger 2 copies
The disturbing charm (1919) 2 copies
Jade earrings 2 copies
The leap year girl (1924) 2 copies
Change here for happiness (1934) 2 copies
Sir or Madam (1923) 2 copies
Ancestral Voices (1972) 1 copy
EL CANTO DE LA ALONDRA 1 copy, 1 review
Missing Girl 1 copy
Joyful journey (1950) 1 copy
El alojado 1 copy
Love comes again later (1975) 1 copy
Understudy 1 copy
Wedding march (1975) 1 copy
Sunburst 1 copy

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Legal name
Onions/George, Amy Roberta Ruck
Other names
Ruck, Berta
Birthdate
1878-08-02
Date of death
1978-08-11
Gender
female
Occupations
short story writer
romance novelist
autobiographer
illustrator
Relationships
Onions, Oliver (husband)
Lopokova, Lydia (friend)
Short biography
Amy Roberta "Berta" Ruck was born in the Punjab in India, where her father, Colonel Arthur Ruck, was serving in the British army. Not long afterwards, the family moved to North Wales, where she went to boarding school in Bangor.

After graduation, she attended art schools in London and Paris and worked as a magazine illustrator. She began to write and publish short stories for adults and children. In 1909, she married Oliver Onions, a fellow writer, with whom she had two sons. With his help, she expanded her 1912 short story "His Official Fiancée," which had appeared in the periodical Home Chat, into book form. It was published two years later in both the UK and the USA, and its success launched her career as a prolific and popular writer. She produced numerous short stories and more than 80 romance novels over the next 60 years. Some of them, including His Official Fiancée and Sir or Madame? (1923) were also adapted into films. She also wrote five autobiographical works, including Ancestral Voices (1972), her last book.

In 1922, her name was inadvertently included in the novel Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf, apparently chosen at random by the author.
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Murree, Punjab, India
Places of residence
Murree, Punjab, India (birth)
Aberdyfi, Gwynedd, Wales, UK (death)
Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK
Place of death
Aberdyfi, Gwynedd, Wales, UK
Map Location
England, UK

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Works
122
Members
239
Popularity
#94,924
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
1
ISBNs
32
Languages
2
Favorited
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