A Virtuous Woman

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by Kaye Gibbons

A “vivid, unsentimental, powerful” portrait of a Southern marriage by the New York Times–bestselling author of Ellen Foster (Publishers Weekly).

She hasn’t been dead four months and I’ve already eaten to the bottom of the deep freeze. I even ate the green peas. Used to I wouldn’t turn my hand over for green peas . . .

Ruby Stokes has died too young and left her husband, Blinking Jack, behind. With alternating entries from each of them, A Virtuous Woman recounts the tale of their years together in an “exquisitely realised piece of writing” (Elizabeth Buchan, The Mail on Sunday).

From their very different backgrounds—Ruby a daughter of wealth, Jack a penniless tenant farmer—to their relationships with their landlord and his family, and the strength they drew from each other in the face of hardship, this story of a marriage is “full of fantastically gritty metaphors . . . A book that will change your dreams” (The Observer).

“Gibbons again flawlessly reproduces the humor and idiom of rural eastern North Carolina.” —Library Journal

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It took me a long time to learn that mistakes aren't good or bad, they're just mistakes, and you clean them up and go on.

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It took me a long time to learn that mistakes aren't good or bad, they're just mistakes, and you clean them up and go on.

— Kaye Gibbons, A Virtuous Woman