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Emma and the Ruby Ring

by Yvonne MacGrory

 

When Emma's baby sister Maeve is ill, she and her family go to Donegal to stay with her cousin, Lucy. Emma overhears Lucy's parents talking about how selfish Emma can be. While fiddling with Lucy's ruby ring, Emma wishes she could do something to prove that she is not a bad person.

She wakes up to find that she has been transported back to Ireland in the 1880s, to a workhouse full of people whose lives have been shattered. Emma learns that Lucy's ruby ring does grant wishes and now, at a time of historical unrest, she must prove she can be the heroic girl she wants to be. She meets two sisters, Sally and Maria, and goes with them to Moylough Castle, where she becomes a scullery maid. Emma must learn the secrets of its ancient walls to prevent her new friends from being banished to Australia.


Contributors: Illustrations by Terry Myler


Yvonne MacGrory

Author's Bio:

Yvonne MacGrory was born and still lives in County Donegal, Ireland. She is also the author of The Secret of the Ruby Ring, Martha and the Ruby Ring, and The Ghost of Susannah Parry. She worked as a nurse in Dublin and London and now lives with her husband and three children. Her interests are reading, drawing, and gardening.

Terry Myler trained at the National College of Art in Dublin. She has illustrated several books for children, including The Secret of the Ruby Ring. She lives in the Wicklow hills with her husband and daughter.

Quotes:

“Even more out of place than Dorothy of Oz, Emma finds herself relying on two sisters who warily befriend her, and then rely on her for help. Her self-absorption reforms into self-reliance and compassion as she finds work as a scullery maid for a bickering family.”—Denver Post

“Emma, 11 is a little girl in Galway, Ireland, who never considers anyone but herself. When she overhears others talking about her selfishness she resolves to do better.” —Philadelphia Inquirer



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Publisher: The Children’s Press-Ireland
Published: 2002
Size: 5.25 x 8
Genre: Intermediate Fiction
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781571316356