Ruth's Sacrifice is a historical novel set on the Virginia side of the Rappahannock, where a high‑spirited young woman faces a wrenching choice between love and justice.
Through letters and intimate scenes, the book follows Ruth as she confronts the harsh realities of slavery and the social pressures of her era.
This edition weaves together personal struggle, family dynamics, and sharp social observation. It centers on Ruth’s resolve to free enslaved people, even as powerful forces push her to compromise. The narrative offers vivid portraits of travelers, town life, and the plain, hard truths of Southern life before the Civil War.
- An epistolary voice that reveals inner conflict, courage, and growth.
- A window into the daily lives of both enslaved people and free whites in Virginia.
- Themes of duty, conscience, and the costs of doing what’s right.
- A coming‑of‑age story of a woman choosing freedom over comfort.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction with moral questions, strong heroines, and a window into a pivotal era.