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Lois Ruby

    Lois Ruby explores themes of the supernatural and mysterious, often setting her narratives in historically significant or reputedly haunted locations. Her writing delves into the unknown, blending suspense with the unexplained to captivate young readers. With a keen interest in ghostly phenomena, she brings an element of eerie wonder to her stories. Her distinctive approach weaves together elements of history and the uncanny, creating tales that linger in the reader's imagination.

    Rebel Spirits
    THE SECRET OF LAUREL OAKS
    Red Menace
    Steal Away Home
    Soon Be Free
    • 2020

      Red Menace

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(20)Add rating

      Set against a backdrop of uncertainty and controversy, this suspenseful and heartfelt narrative explores themes that resonate deeply with modern readers. The story delves into the dangers of its era, drawing parallels to current societal challenges, making it a poignant reflection on human experiences and emotions. Through its characters and events, it invites readers to confront the complexities of the past while considering their relevance in today's world.

      Red Menace
    • 2013

      Rebel Spirits

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Sixteen-year-old Lorelei is not happy after her family moves into an old bed-and-breakfast in Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaNand that is before she meets the Civil War ghost, Nathaniel, who needs her help, and discovers that some of the hotel staff are not what they seem to be.

      Rebel Spirits
    • 2009

      THE SECRET OF LAUREL OAKS

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative intertwines the lives of Lila, a modern girl, and Daphne, a slave girl from the 1840s, as they navigate the haunting legacy of Laurel Oaks Plantation. While Lila's family dismisses the idea of ghosts, she feels a connection to Daphne, who seeks to clear her name from a tragic accusation. The story shifts between timelines, revealing the truth behind a historical injustice, as Lila becomes the key to helping Daphne find peace. Themes of innocence, history, and the quest for justice resonate throughout this haunting tale.

      THE SECRET OF LAUREL OAKS
    • 2002

      Soon Be Free

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(112)Add rating

      Dana Shannon, a 13-year-old, embarks on a quest to uncover a mysterious historical document tied to the Delaware Indians while managing the guests at her parents' bed-and-breakfast. The narrative unfolds through alternating chapters that also tell the story of James Weaver, a young boy navigating the Underground Railroad. This blend of past and present highlights themes of history, identity, and the quest for knowledge, as Dana pieces together clues that connect her family's legacy with significant historical events.

      Soon Be Free
    • 1999

      Steal Away Home

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(742)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of a family renovation project in Lawrence, Kansas, a 12-year-old girl named Dana uncovers a poignant diary belonging to a Quaker woman. This diary reveals the woman's courageous efforts in sheltering runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad, intertwining Dana's modern-day life with a rich historical narrative. Through this discovery, themes of bravery, compassion, and the struggle for freedom emerge, offering Dana a deeper understanding of her own family's history and the enduring impact of the past.

      Steal Away Home