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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from Kindle Customer -- A beautiful story of faith and virtue. : A memorable novel by Elizabeth Haskell, second only to "North and South", in my mind. Written in the 1850's it painfully conveys the Victorian society's attitude toward illegitimacy. Ruth, a young teenager who has been orphaned, has been placed in a seamstress's "sweat shop" in order to make a living. Rather improbably, her path crosses that of an aristocratic young man, who seduces her, and creates fear in her that leads her to go away with him.. He later abandons her, and she realizes society sees her as a "fallen woman", and will see her unborn child as deserving only of shame and scorn. She attempts suicide, and is rescued by a man who is the pastor of a small dissenters church. ( Not official Anglican Church). His household receives her with grace, and the rest of the story unfolds as she raises her son and is accepted in the community...until the true story of her background becomes known. Then, as in Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter", written about the same time, the most religious become the most condemning. They focus only on her sin, and not on demonstrating Christ's forgiveness. But the pastor and his household remain true to her and her son, and Ruth devotes her life to serving others. True, as critics have said, Ruth may be a little too perfect a character, but the reader cannot help but love her to the end. ( Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2018 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from Niki E. -- great Victorian classic : Ruth was Elizabeth Gaskell's second full length novel after Mary Barton. Elizabeth Gaskell, much like Charles Dickens, was known for writing works with the intent to bring about social reform. The topics of many of her novels were subjects that she was passionate about and wanted to really get others thinking about in order to bring about changes. Ruth is a young orphaned seamstress. She's young, beautiful, and quite naive about the world. When Mr. Bellingham comes a calling, it never enters her mind to be leary of his smooth talking, dandy ways. He's rich and handsome and used to getting his way. He sets his eye upon Ruth with no thoughts of how it would affect her life. I love that Elizabeth Gaskell did not shy away from casting blame upon Bellingham as well as Ruth. She really wanted her readers to think about the role the rich man played in the story and the fact that he suffered nothing as a result of their affair while the woman became an outcast. Gaskell also stresses how illegitimate children suffer for their parent's sins. They are born innocent, but already condemned by society through no fault of their own. ( Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019 )
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars from DebK -- Heart-Wrenching : I rarely have such strong emotional reactions to books but this one is an exception. To most modern readers, this story might seem like a torture, and in some ways, they would be right. Yet, I just could not put it down, whatever my objections to the behavior of its main characters. It’s difficult to understand or accept the Victorian mindset, given its rigid moral codes, so rigid that a person’s entire life could be defined and confined based on one mistake early in life. The story was not at all entertaining but due to its deeply psychological and spiritual explorations, it became absorbing, so much so that I became personally invested in the development of its plot and characters. ( Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2020 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from Susan L. Kopala -- I cannot say enough : This book has ripped my heart out. The old way of speaking English sometimes required reading again the lines but I wouldn’t have wanted it written any other way. To follow Ruth’s story and the harshness of the times was difficult. The life she led makes me examine my heart and reactions to treatment received. All my selfish ways were brought to my mind. ( Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from The Schoolmarm -- Ruth - an unwed mother! SHAME : We don't have records of how many unwed mothers there were in the United States in the mid-1800s, but the disgrace that met these women caused them to suffer severe consequences as detailed in this book. ( Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2017 )
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars from Erin -- Penguin mis-print : Watch out for this specific edition - a chunk of it is missing, pages are repeated, and sections are out of order. ( Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2017 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from Amazon Customer -- Truths as real.... : This story deals the "youthful follies" of a young man and a much younger girl. The young man, spoiled by a mother's overbearing coddling; the girl, left unprotected by those who's job it was to protect her. ( Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2018 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from Mrs L Perry -- Why is this not a drama series ? : Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell has created primary and secondary characters and woven their lives into a story that makes it difficult to stop reading. I am there with them, feeling their happiness, pain, trials and challenges. The author gives very little description of features or appearance, yet I see these people clearly in my mind and know their character, their foibles and their personalities. This book kept my attention throughout and, as with any good book, I am sorry it is finished. I have no doubt I will read it again and again and I recommend you do too. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2021 )
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars from A Customer -- A stirring and perceptive novel : The writing style of Ruth might not be to everyone's taste. It's quite wordy and as some reviewers have said, it sometimes comes across as preachy. However the underlying issues of the book are as relevant today as they were in Mrs Gaskell's day. Although Ruth's story was affecting and interesting I didn't find Ruth herself a particularly interesting character. For me the main interest of the story lay in the actions, ethics and emotions of those around her, and these are explored in detail. Most of the characters are nuanced, neither all good or all bad, and struggling with their situations, the morals of the day and their own inner desires and motivations. The book is also satisfying for its descriptions of nature and celebrations of daily life - the satisfaction of a newly cleaned kitchen or in watching a plant grow and develop from year to year. I'm very glad I found this book. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2019 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from Mrs L J -- Loved it : Bought this book as a result of reading The Child's Child by Barbara Vine. Already a fan of Mrs Gaskall's writing I was pleased to discover "Ruth". The story tells of the downfall of an innocent young girl and what subsequenty happens to her as a single mother in an age when such was considered an outrrage and sin. Hard to believe nowadays that so many young women were forced into a life of rejection and destitution. That the child of such a situation should bear such rejection and carry a stigma not of their own doing is appalling, but sadly, was common. For those readers not familiar with the writing style this may seem over descriptive and long winded, however, this book takes the reader on a journey through life as it was. The descriptions of places, villages, rooms and journeys are beautiful and evocotive of an age gone by. Think about one's own ancestors and realise this is how they lived. Without giving away too much, this is a tragic tale well worth exploring. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2015 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from Jane1 -- wonderfully sad, a brilliant read : Elizabeth Gaskell has become one of my favourite 19th century authors. Much better than Dickens for social observation especially in the depiction of women's lives. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 20, 2020 )
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars from KatyB -- Beautiful story : Very moving story, beautifully written. An insight in to the life and times of the time and the terrible treatment of women who had a child out of wedlock. Very moving account. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 25, 2020 )


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