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Title | : | Ain't No Sunshine |
Author | : | Leslie DuBois |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 200 pages |
Published | : | August 21st 2010 by Little Prince Publishing (first published August 20th 2010) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Romance. Interracial Romance |
Leslie DuBois
Kindle Edition | Pages: 200 pages Rating: 3.81 | 1138 Users | 174 Reviews
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Whites Only. Those words adorned every building in Livingston, Virginia during the summer of 1963 confusing and angering five-year-old Stephen Phillips. Those words told him that what he felt for his colored neighbor Ruthie was wrong. As a teenager, Ruthie becomes the only ray of sunshine in his abusive life and he is not willing to let her go without a fight, a fight that could lead to murder.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 1138 Users | 174 ReviewsNotice Of Books Ain't No Sunshine
I LOVED THIS BOOK! WOW! I can see myself reading it, again. Stephen and Ruthie, I loved their story. I couldn't put it down, I read it straight thru. This was one of the best stories I've read in a long time. It's most definitely one of my favorites, now. I want more stories like this. Love stories that doesn't have a woman submitting, or begging for more, (that crap urks me) or that always has the man as the hero. I enjoyed not reading any of that. It truly was a GOOD READ.I just finished this book. All I can say is OMG regarding the Ending!!!!
Just finished reading this book and read it in one sitting. This is Stephen and Ruthies story. The story actually broke my heart. Its an emotional roller coaster of a read and had me in knots. I cannot give away any of the story-line except to say, there is suspense, thriller, murder, abuse, love. This story was engrossing and a page turner and had me in a totally head spin. I have always wanted to read a story with this theme because I know how difficult it must be to fall in love and then have

I loved the premise and the theme, but the characters were very one dimensional and everyone in the story was a cliche.
A Great Story- BRAB Online Book ClubI read this book in a few hours. This book was recommended in a few bookclubs but so have others, but this one left me speechless. It had so many twist and turns, I didn't know what to expect or say except that it's intriguing and wonderful.Ritchie and Stephen grew up together but their relationship was always considered taboo. He was white and she was biracial/black. The story started with them as children and took us through their childhood as well the
Stephen and Ruthie spend their childhood years living next door to one another and spending every minute of their free time together. Stephen is being raised by a vicious and violent father and an abused and ineffective mother and Ruthie often treats his wounds and consoles him. As time moves on the feelings that Ruthie and Stephen share outgrow their childhood fancies and mature even as they do. Eventually they realize they have fallen in love and want to spend their lives together. The
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