Rubies from Burma: A story about love and war

Rubies from Burma: A story about love and war

by Anne Lovett
Rubies from Burma: A story about love and war

Rubies from Burma: A story about love and war

by Anne Lovett

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Overview

A world at war. Romantic tension. A forlorn girl determined to win over a man she cannot have.

Georgia, 1941. Mae Lee Willis may only be eight years old, but she has her heart set on her older sister's boyfriend. Frustrated by her sibling's infidelity to the dashing paratrooper, she takes matters into her own hands. But the little girl never expected spilling the beans would have fatal consequences...

When the long-forbidden apple of Mae Lee's eye returns years later damaged in mind and body from his battles in Burma, she can't shake her naïve longing. But when a sudden tragedy commits her to her sister's care, the heartsick teen is forced to face the brutal fragility of family bonds and selfless sacrifice.

Will Mae Lee's WWII flame be smothered by reality?

Rubies from Burma is a captivating standalone coming-of-age story. If you like wartime novels, tumultuous relationships, and relatable small-town characters, then you'll adore Anne Lovett's enthralling page-turner.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781736464090
Publisher: Anne Lovett
Publication date: 07/10/2021
Pages: 346
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

Anne Lovett, a native Georgian, always intended to write. But first she learned the chemistry of herbal medicines in graduate school, then helped to found a concrete products business flourishing today, then raised three amazing children, including one with special needs. Then she finally followed her bliss. She studied writing in Emory University's evening classes and at conferences such as The Sewanee Writers' Conference. An alumna of Emory and Georgia Tech, she has published literary short stories, personal essays, journalism, and poetry. She is the author of the Kirkus-starred World War II novel Rubies from Burma, named one of the best 100 Indie books of 2017 by Kirkus Reviews, and Saving Miss Lillian, a finalist for the prestigious Maggie Award of Excellence given by the Georgia Romance Writers, as well as The River Nymph, winner of a Gold Benjamin Franklin Award. She lives in Atlanta with her model-railroader husband and loves gardening.
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