“Oh well, maybe the only beauty left in cities is in the oil slicks on the road and maybe there isn't any beauty left in the people who live in these places.”
Quote by Rita Mae Brown
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Rubyfruit Jungle is a coming-of-age novel that delves into the complexities of identity and the quest for self-discovery. The protagonist, Ellen, navigates the tumultuous landscape of the 1960s, moving from her sheltered upbringing in a small town to the vibrant and chaotic world of New York City. The novel is celebrated for its raw and honest portrayal of Ellen's struggles with her own sexuality, her family, and her place in the world. Through Ellen's journey, readers are offered a glimpse into the transformative power of self-acceptance and the courage it takes to embrace one's true self. more
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