Saturday, March 24, 2012

Ruby Holler


This is the new jacket for Ruby Holler.


In the book, Ruby Holler represents a place
of great natural beauty
and comfort
and safety

Do you have a Ruby-Holler-kind of place - 
somewhere that represents
beauty, comfort and safety
for you?


16 comments:

  1. Absolutely, but it's also an easy answer - my home. I love our house. When I come home from vacation my husband laughs at the boys and me. We greet the house and hug the walls. :)

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  2. That is a gorgeous cover! It represents the book very well.

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  3. Each time I have all my kids and my hubby with me, when we're all together, life becomes a Ruby Holler, no matter where I am..

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  4. No doubt about it, in the shadow of the Tetons.

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  5. I agree, this cover is perfect for what you have written. As for Ruby Holler, I think we live there.

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  6. I love this cover, Sharon. My Ruby Holler would be Lake Superior's North Shore and the rocks and trails of Rib Mountain State Park in Wisconsin. Where is yours?

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  7. Lib. Jewel: I have several Ruby Hollers - the main one is where I live, on a lake in western NY, but I also return to 'ruby hollers' in Switzerland and England. But also, like Malyss, when my family is all together, wherever that is, 'life becomes a Ruby Holler.'

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  8. I love that your Ruby Holler can be where your family is together! That happens to me sometimes, too.

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  9. runyon canyon, early in the morning.

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  10. My mom's dining room table. That's where we do all of our "visiting" and Scrabble playing. Beauty, comfort, safety. . . all covered whenever Mom's around.

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  11. My Ruby Holler is my imagination. Sorta. That's where I can recreate the house where I grew up, my mom and dad, my grandma, everybody together. We'd be sitting around the table eating a great big bowl of mostaccioli. Everyone would be talking at the same time. Buckey, our beagle, would be begging for a meatball. Uh-huh, something like that.

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  12. I am sorry I missed this post. I was actually in my Ruby Holler place in a small town in NH. Small house, along a mountain stream with a waterfall, mountain ranges on two sides....and no Internet access...

    I love this new cover.

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  13. I love this book. The new cover is beautiful, but I still love the old cover too. My Ruby Holler used to be my Grandmother's front porch before she died, but in my heart, I still visit her there.

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  14. Somewhere in Maine

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