Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: April 1983
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 19,005

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    • Pub. Date: April 1983
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 19,005

    Synopsis

    Rubyfruit Jungle is the first milestone novel in the extraordinary career of one of this country's most distinctive writers. Bawdy and moving, the ultimate word-of-mouth bestseller, Rubyfruit Jungle is about growing up a lesbian in America – and living happily ever after.

    Born a bastard, Molly Bolt is adopted by a dirt-poor Southern couple who want something better for their daughter. Molly plays doctor with the boys, beats up Leroy the tub and loses her virginity to her girlfriend in sixth grade.

    As she grows to realize she's different, Molly decides not to apologize for that. In no time she mesmerizes the head cheerleader of Ft. Lauderdale High and captivates a gorgeous bourbon-guzzling heiress.

    But the world is not tolerant. Booted out of college for moral turpitude, an unrepentant, penniless Molly takes New York by storm, sending not a few female hearts aflutter with her startling beauty, crackling wit and fierce determination to become the greatest filmmaker that ever lived.

    Critically acclaimed when first published, Rubyfruit Jungle has only grown in reputation as it has reached new generations of readers who respond to its feisty and inspiring heroine.

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    Bawdy and moving, Brown's tale of the unsinkable Molly Bolt is about growing up a lesbian in America--and living happily ever after. "A truly incredible book."--The Boston Globe. Reissue.

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    "I found myself laughing hysterically, then sobbing uncontrollably just moments later. A powerful story... A truly incredible book."

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    Biography

    Rita Mae Brown is the bestselling author of In Her Day, Six of One, Southern Discomfort, Sudden Death, High Hearts, Bingo,, Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual, Venus Envy, Dolley: A Novel of Dolley Madison in Love and War, Riding Shotgun, Rita Will: Memoir of a Literary Rabble-Rouser, Loose Lips and Outfoxed. She is co-author along with Sneaky Pie Brown of Wish You Were Here; Rest in Pieces; Murder at Monticello; Pay Dirt; Murder, She Meowed; Murder on the Prowl; and Claws and Effect. Rita Mae Brown is an Emmy-nominated screenwriter and a poet. She lives near Charlottesville, Virginia.

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    Good.by Jane1994

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    January 08, 2010: I liked this book, it wasn't the best I ever read, but it's story was entertaining and moved along at a good pace. The charcters were interesting and full of depth. I disagree this is only for over 35, I'm 20 years under that mark, and I was able to enjoy it.

    I Also Recommend: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter #7), The Bermudez Triangle.

    An amazing, funny novel, nothing I expected. Steers away from butch&femme thank goodness.by Anonymous

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    February 10, 2009: At first I was scared that this book would scare me off, as I hate reading books where plots take place in the 50s-60s. All I can imagine are bad hair do's, ancient clothes, and just plain boredom. It didn't help either that this book was published 15 years before I was born. But as I read the first few pages, I found myself laughing out loud at my local B&N. Even though some of the years were mentioned, with the aid of the hilarious sarcastic humor Rita Mae Brown expresses through her characters, it did not phase my interests, and it was easy to imagine everything took place in recent years. I read earlier reviews, and I disagree with some. I'm only 20 and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is NOT one for only 35. Also, those who are looking for a book about beautiful feminine lesbians together that actually has humor and laughs, and not the sterotypical butch and femme love stories that are serious and always end up sad or all about sex, this is the one for you. I've spent forever to find one! This was my first time FINISHING a lesbian fiction, and my first time reading a Rita Mae Brown novel She definitely did not disappoint!


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