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Reviews for Ilie Rubys The Language
of Trees:
"A literary, emotionally intense
ghost story about family secrets and regrets..."
USA TODAY
"Ilie Ruby's THE LANGUAGE OF TREES
should come with a warning label: this book
will cause sleep deprivation. First, you will not be able to rest
until you finish reading, but even when you come to the end, the
characters and images will haunt your dreams. This exquisite, spooky,
healing story had me by the throat from the first pages of the prologue....This
may just be my favorite book of the summer."
Katrina Kittle, The Blessings of the Animals
"Painter and short story writer
Ruby debuts with a haunting, lyrical novel of love, loss, and second
chances.... These characters face real and psychological fears to
endure the transformative experiences needed to become whole in
a worthwhile story filled with mysticism and symbolism."
Publishers Weekly
The Language of Trees, like
Whitman's Leaves of Grass though in a magic realist vernacular,
refreshingly asserts that deeply American conviction: the gravest
natural instinct is to heal and be healed. A shimmeringly heart-felt
story.
Gregory Maguire, author of the Wicked series
"Rarely do debut novels cover the
complicated emotional terrain of The Language of Trees.
This is no simple right-of-passage story but rather an eloquently
written journey that explores our strengths and vulnerabilities,
our love of those who most need us, and whom we need most.
Ilie Ruby is a shining new voice, powerful and true, worthy of our
closest attention."
James Brown, author of The Los Angeles Diaries
"The Language of Trees is
a haunting novel about the enduring power of love. Crafted
with suspenseful pacing and delicate imagery, Ilie Ruby's book combines
the qualities of an irresistible ghost story with a healing tale
of redemption. It's a vivid and compelling read."
Elizabeth Rosner, author of Blue Nude and The
Speed of Light
Ilie Ruby's haunting story seems
to spring fully formed from the mystical setting she so beautifully
describes. The Language of Trees will make you believe that
spirits live on, that hands can heal, and that if you open your
heart wide enough, the world is full of second chances.
Diane Chamberlain
"Eloquent and compelling, The
Language of Trees is a luminous gem in the hypnotic waters of
seduction. Ilie Ruby's prose has at once a deeply lush and evocative
serenity, poetically imagistic and rhythmically mastered, even as
it lures us up into the lilac scents of restless spirits or down
into the nuanced depths of a child's catatonic paralysis. Ruby is
master of her subject. Her characters are empathetic portraits of
everyone or everything "wounded," a mythic world of Seneca
tribal legend, blind faith, and the sobering mania of guilt, all
intimately woven by the haunt of memory and mourning-- and finally
love. Ruby inspires us to leap every hurdle of "risk"
and "Reach, Reach" into the open core of our souls for
ancestral and personal redemption. A remarkable debut author, hers
is the language of the human spirit working in conjunction with
the healing spirit of the earth."
James Ragan, author of Too Long A Solitude and The
Hunger Wall
""Every now and then a book
comes along that opens my senses and transports me deep into another
realm. THE LANGUAGE OF TREES is just such a book. Written with provocative
prose ... the story weaves together themes of pain, healing, spirituality,
magical realism, and suspense. Touches of mysticism and Native American
lore were handled with a respectfully deft hand, and the imagery
was superb. This is a stunning debut novel. Ilie Ruby is an author
to watch!"
Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Saving
CeeCee Honeycutt
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