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The Ruby Notebook

The Ruby Notebook

Published in
2010
3.95
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Description

Sixteen-year-old Zeeta and her flighty English-teaching mom, Layla, have traveled the world together, settling in a different country every year, making a whole new set of friends and adopting new customs. This year, they've chosen to live in Aix-en-Provence, France, an enchanting city full of fountains, creamy yellow light, and a fascinating group of scarlet-clad street performers.Zeeta soon begins to receive mysterious notes and gifts from someone she calls her fantme, or ghost, admirer. But she is expecting her boyfriend, Wendellthe love of her life, as her friends call himto arrive in Aix for a summer program very soon. Zeeta brushes off her curiosity about her fantme, and her simmering attraction to one of the street performers, Jean-Claude, until Wendell arrives and she begins to fear that her feelings for him have truly changed. Perhapslike Laylashe's simply not made for long-term romance.As Zeeta tries to draw away from Wendell, however, circumstances seem to force them together. Zeeta's friendship with a local antiques dealer and his reclusive artist friend leads to a dangerous adventure. When Zeeta and Wendell join forces to find a secret underground spring whose water is rumored to bring immortality, they are forced to reconsider their own desires, and their beliefs about true love. Yet as soon as Zeeta decides that her mind has cleared, she's confronted with the biggest shock of her life: the incredible true identity of her fantme.Vibrant, warmhearted, and evocative, The Ruby Notebook is a remarkable novel about learning to accept love in all of its wondrous and imperfect forms.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
proficient
Length
384 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Cultural Exploration: 'The Ruby Notebook' takes readers on a journey through the enchanting city of Oaxaca, Mexico, allowing them to experience the rich cultural tapestry, traditions, and history of the region through the eyes of the protagonist, Zeeta.
  • Character Growth: The novel provides a deep dive into the personal growth of the main character, Zeeta, as she navigates complex relationships, the mysteries of her surroundings, and her own desires for stability and adventure, making it a great coming-of-age story.
  • Mystery and Adventure: With a blend of mystery and adventure, 'The Ruby Notebook' keeps readers engaged with a series of clues and secrets that Zeeta must unravel, offering a thrilling reading experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
  • Lyrical Prose and Imagery: Laura Resau's writing is known for its beautiful, lyrical prose that brings the settings and characters to life. The vivid descriptions and poetic language make 'The Ruby Notebook' a delight for readers who appreciate immersive and evocative storytelling.