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Way Down Deep

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) (March 20, 2007)

 

Farrar, Straus and Giroux (FSG) has a knack for publishing prize winners. FSG published the 2004 Pulitzer prize winner for drama, playwright Doug Wright's I Am My Own Wife, as well as 2003 Pulitzer winners for fiction (Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides) and poetry (Moy Sand and Gravel by Paul Muldoon). In addition, the firm boasts 21 Nobel Prize recipients and 22 National Book Award winners. FSG also publishes audio books. A division of Holtzbrinck Publishing Holdings, the company also operates North Point Press, Hill and Wang, and Faber and Faber. FSG was founded in 1946 by Roger W. Straus. Straus died in 2004 at age 87.

 

 

Grade 4–7—In the summer of 1944, a red-headed, curly-haired toddler mysteriously appeared on the courthouse steps in Way Down Deep, WV. No trace of how she got there or to whom she belonged was ever found. For 10 years Ruby June has lived a happy, comfortable life, well loved and cared for by

 

Miss Arbutus Ward, owner of the local boardinghouse. The arrival of a new family in town sets in motion the unraveling of Ruby's past and the mystery of her appearance. In the process, readers are introduced to a colorful cast of characters who not only add to the rich Appalachian tone of the novel, but also lace it together with sweet humor, timeless truths, and expert foreshadowing. At first thought to be the senile ramblings of Mr. Bird Reeder, a former resident of Yonder Mountain, VA, bits of information lead Ruby to discover that she might be the child thought to have been carried off by a panther years earlier. She learns of her parents' death when she was a baby, that she has family living on top of the mountain, and of her mystical connections to Miss Ward. Captivating and thoughtful on many levels, White's novel offers humor, mystery, and a feel-good ending that a multitude of readers will find satisfying "way down deep."—D. Maria LaRocco, Cuyahoga Public Library, Strongsville, OH

 

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