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Title | : | Way Down Deep (Way Down Deep #1) |
Author | : | Ruth White |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | March 20th 2007 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Juvenile. Mystery. Fiction |

Ruth White
Hardcover | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.93 | 676 Users | 133 Reviews
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Although Ruby seemed to just appear out of thin air on the steps of the courthouse on the first day of summer in 1944, no one in Way Down Deep, West Virginia, ever worried too much about where the toddler came from. They figured that if Ruby's people were dumb enough to lose something as valuable as a child, then that was their problem.So even though Ruby can't help but wonder where she came from, she has led a joyful and carefree life in Way Down Deep, loved and watched over by Miss Arbutus - proprietor of The Roost, the local boardinghouse - the residents of The Roost, and the rest of the town. But when Ruby is twelve, a new family moves to Way Down Deep, and they inadvertently provide enough clues about Ruby's past that she is able to find her own people.
Ruby travels from Way Down Deep to the top of Yonder Mountain to learn who she really is - only to find that she is bound to Way Down Deep by something even stronger than family ties: love.
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Original Title: | Way Down Deep |
ISBN: | 0374382514 (ISBN13: 9780374382513) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Way Down Deep #1 |
Setting: | West Virginia(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2009) |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 676 Users | 133 ReviewsAppraise Regarding Books Way Down Deep (Way Down Deep #1)
"Way Down Deep" by Ruth White,is a cool book. There was some parts of the book that was plain ,boring to read. The book is about a girl named Ruby. She is a small girl they found in front of way down deep courthouse in 1940, when she was around 3.After a few years ,how she came into way down deep starts to unravel. Ruth White is an author for some award winning young adult and children's books. Some including the "Belle Praters boy" and "The Search for Bell Prater"Even though I liked the bookLovely story about a town full of quirky folk who take in a toddler that appears in their midst seemly from nowhere. Ruby is loved and well cared for by Miss Arbutus until a new family moves to town and brings news of Ruby's possible origins. Not as odd as Oddfellows Orphanage or as straightforward as the Penderwicks, still a wonderful tale about the power of love, positivity and self-confidence.
Ruby June, a toddler, is found outside the courthouse in the town of Way Down Deep and nobody in town can figure out how she got there. Miss Arbutus Ward agrees to raise Ruby with the help of the town. The story is wonderful - Ruby grows up with so many interesting - yet quirky boarders at the Boarding House that Miss Arbutus Ward owns. The ending was a little unusual in the fact that a book that I believe was going to be Historical Fiction, suddenly turns into a Fantasy.

A fun read - will for sure be tracking down more by this author!
I enjoyed this book until Miss Arbutus Ward told us about her strange out of body kidnapping. I totally would have bought it if White would have built it up more, but it seemed to come out of no where. Why even mention the panther if it has no real purpose? Also, Grandma, and just about every ill-habit-character found new meanings to life and so easily. The town drunk, who only had a few lines, suddenly realized that he shouldn't drink his war caused problems. Rita finally speaks, Lucy finds her
An excellent story about family and what exactly makes someone your family. The author is reminiscent of books from my childhood, and, although written for children, it was an enjoyable story for adults. Bonus: I am from West Virginia, and I HATE it when people try to "write" our accent. When we speak, we don't hear it, so we don't want to read it either, especially in a demeaning way. She didn't attempt this, and that made me like the book even more.
This book is entertaining because in the beginning of this book a little girl named,Ruby, showed up on the doorsteps of the courthouse and noone knew where she came from. When she was 12 years old, they were trying to find out who she was so a detective came and took her to her uncle. Her Uncle took her to meet her grandmother. Ruby went in her room and found clues that her mother had written to her father. Ruby's grandmother was bossy to her and would call Ruby every few minutes to do stuff for
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