In the Neighborhood of True

A powerful story of love, identity, and the price of fitting in or speaking out.

"The story may be set in the past, but it couldn't be a more timely reminder that true courage comes not from fitting in, but from purposefully standing out...and that to find out who you really are, you have to first figure out what you're not." (Jodi Picoult, New York Times best-selling author of A Spark of Light and Small Great Things)

After her father's death, Ruth Robb and her family transplant themselves in the summer of 1958 from New York City to Atlanta - the land of debutantes, sweet tea, and the Ku Klux Klan. In her new hometown, Ruth quickly figures out she can be Jewish or she can be popular, but she can't be both. Eager to fit in with the blonde girls in the "pastel posse", Ruth decides to hide her religion. Before she knows it, she is falling for the handsome and charming Davis and sipping Cokes with him and his friends at the all-white, all-Christian Club.

Does it matter that Ruth's mother makes her attend services at the local synagogue every week? Not as long as nobody outside her family knows the truth.

At temple, Ruth meets Max, who is serious and intense about the fight for social justice, and now, she is caught between two worlds, two religions, and two boys. But when a violent hate crime brings the different parts of Ruth's life into sharp conflict, she will have to choose between all she's come to love about her new life and standing up for what she believes.

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In the Neighborhood of True

A powerful story of love, identity, and the price of fitting in or speaking out.

"The story may be set in the past, but it couldn't be a more timely reminder that true courage comes not from fitting in, but from purposefully standing out...and that to find out who you really are, you have to first figure out what you're not." (Jodi Picoult, New York Times best-selling author of A Spark of Light and Small Great Things)

After her father's death, Ruth Robb and her family transplant themselves in the summer of 1958 from New York City to Atlanta - the land of debutantes, sweet tea, and the Ku Klux Klan. In her new hometown, Ruth quickly figures out she can be Jewish or she can be popular, but she can't be both. Eager to fit in with the blonde girls in the "pastel posse", Ruth decides to hide her religion. Before she knows it, she is falling for the handsome and charming Davis and sipping Cokes with him and his friends at the all-white, all-Christian Club.

Does it matter that Ruth's mother makes her attend services at the local synagogue every week? Not as long as nobody outside her family knows the truth.

At temple, Ruth meets Max, who is serious and intense about the fight for social justice, and now, she is caught between two worlds, two religions, and two boys. But when a violent hate crime brings the different parts of Ruth's life into sharp conflict, she will have to choose between all she's come to love about her new life and standing up for what she believes.

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In the Neighborhood of True

In the Neighborhood of True

by Susan Kaplan Carlton

Narrated by Rachel Botchan

Unabridged — 8 hours, 3 minutes

In the Neighborhood of True

In the Neighborhood of True

by Susan Kaplan Carlton

Narrated by Rachel Botchan

Unabridged — 8 hours, 3 minutes

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A powerful story of love, identity, and the price of fitting in or speaking out.

"The story may be set in the past, but it couldn't be a more timely reminder that true courage comes not from fitting in, but from purposefully standing out...and that to find out who you really are, you have to first figure out what you're not." (Jodi Picoult, New York Times best-selling author of A Spark of Light and Small Great Things)

After her father's death, Ruth Robb and her family transplant themselves in the summer of 1958 from New York City to Atlanta - the land of debutantes, sweet tea, and the Ku Klux Klan. In her new hometown, Ruth quickly figures out she can be Jewish or she can be popular, but she can't be both. Eager to fit in with the blonde girls in the "pastel posse", Ruth decides to hide her religion. Before she knows it, she is falling for the handsome and charming Davis and sipping Cokes with him and his friends at the all-white, all-Christian Club.

Does it matter that Ruth's mother makes her attend services at the local synagogue every week? Not as long as nobody outside her family knows the truth.

At temple, Ruth meets Max, who is serious and intense about the fight for social justice, and now, she is caught between two worlds, two religions, and two boys. But when a violent hate crime brings the different parts of Ruth's life into sharp conflict, she will have to choose between all she's come to love about her new life and standing up for what she believes.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940170763207
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 04/09/2019
Edition description: Unabridged

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