The rare work of fiction that has changed real life . . . If you don t yet know Molly Bolt or Rita Mae Brown, who created her I urge you to read and thank them both. Gloria Steinem
Winner of the Lambda Literary Pioneer Award Winner of the Lee Lynch Classic Book Award
A landmark coming-of-age novel that launched the career of one of this country s most distinctive voices, Rubyfruit Jungle remains a transformative work more than forty years after its original publication. In bawdy, moving prose, Rita Mae Brown tells the story of Molly Bolt, the adoptive daughter of a dirt-poor Southern couple who boldly forges her own path in America. With her startling beauty and crackling wit, Molly finds that women are drawn to her wherever she goes and she refuses to apologize for loving them back. This literary milestone continues to resonate with its message about being true to yourself and, against the odds, living happily ever after.
Praise for Rubyfruit Jungle
Groundbreaking. The New York Times
Powerful . . . a truly incredible book . . . I found myself laughing hysterically, then sobbing uncontrollably just moments later. The Boston Globe
You can t fully know or enjoy how much the world has changed without reading this truly wonderful book. Andrew Tobias, author of The Best Little Boy in the World
A crass and hilarious slice of growing up different, as fun to read today as it was in 1973. The Rumpus
Molly Bolt is a genuine descendant genuine female descendant of Huckleberry Finn. And Rita Mae Brown is, like Mark Twain, a serious writer who gets her messages across through laughter. Donna E. Shalala
A trailblazing literary coup at publication . . . It was the right book at the right time. Lee Lynch, author of Beggar of Love
Winner of the Lambda Literary Pioneer Award Winner of the Lee Lynch Classic Book Award
A landmark coming-of-age novel that launched the career of one of this country s most distinctive voices, Rubyfruit Jungle remains a transformative work more than forty years after its original publication. In bawdy, moving prose, Rita Mae Brown tells the story of Molly Bolt, the adoptive daughter of a dirt-poor Southern couple who boldly forges her own path in America. With her startling beauty and crackling wit, Molly finds that women are drawn to her wherever she goes and she refuses to apologize for loving them back. This literary milestone continues to resonate with its message about being true to yourself and, against the odds, living happily ever after.
Praise for Rubyfruit Jungle
Groundbreaking. The New York Times
Powerful . . . a truly incredible book . . . I found myself laughing hysterically, then sobbing uncontrollably just moments later. The Boston Globe
You can t fully know or enjoy how much the world has changed without reading this truly wonderful book. Andrew Tobias, author of The Best Little Boy in the World
A crass and hilarious slice of growing up different, as fun to read today as it was in 1973. The Rumpus
Molly Bolt is a genuine descendant genuine female descendant of Huckleberry Finn. And Rita Mae Brown is, like Mark Twain, a serious writer who gets her messages across through laughter. Donna E. Shalala
A trailblazing literary coup at publication . . . It was the right book at the right time. Lee Lynch, author of Beggar of Love
The rare work of fiction that has changed real life . . . Because its heroine dares to be her unique and spirited self, despite society s biases about class and sexuality, Rubyfruit Jungle has helped generations of readers to do the same. If you don t yet know Molly Bolt or Rita Mae Brown, who created her I urge you to read and thank them both. Gloria Steinem
Groundbreaking. The New York Times
Powerful . . . a truly incredible book . . . I found myself laughing hysterically, then sobbing uncontrollably just moments later. The Boston Globe
You can t fully know or enjoy how much the world has changed without reading this truly wonderful book. Andrew Tobias, author of The Best Little Boy in the World
A crass and hilarious slice of growing up different, as fun to read today as it was in 1973. The Rumpus
Molly Bolt is a genuine descendant genuine female descendant of Huckleberry Finn. And Rita Mae Brown is, like Mark Twain, a serious writer who gets her messages across through laughter. Donna E. Shalala
A trailblazing literary coup at publication . . . It was the right book at the right time. Lee Lynch, author of Beggar of Love
Groundbreaking. The New York Times
Powerful . . . a truly incredible book . . . I found myself laughing hysterically, then sobbing uncontrollably just moments later. The Boston Globe
You can t fully know or enjoy how much the world has changed without reading this truly wonderful book. Andrew Tobias, author of The Best Little Boy in the World
A crass and hilarious slice of growing up different, as fun to read today as it was in 1973. The Rumpus
Molly Bolt is a genuine descendant genuine female descendant of Huckleberry Finn. And Rita Mae Brown is, like Mark Twain, a serious writer who gets her messages across through laughter. Donna E. Shalala
A trailblazing literary coup at publication . . . It was the right book at the right time. Lee Lynch, author of Beggar of Love