Hey Obsassenachs! This week I’m taking a wee detour from Outlander for my first edition of Droughtlander Book Club. The subject of this week’s chat is The Ruby Brooch, the first novel in The Celtic Brooch series by Katherine Lowry Logan. Come join me as I dive deep into the characters of the novel and the history of the Oregon Trail (the historical setting for this novel). I also take a look at Katherine’s writing style, her use of symbolism, and the inclusion of major themes such as grief, loss, and forgiveness. In preparation for this book study, I also had the opportunity to ask the author a few questions, and those answers are sprinkled throughout my analysis as well. Enjoy!
You Have All of Me
We Soldier On
Give Me A Thousand Kisses
It’s Not The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Often Times, Man is Monster
A Little, A Lot, Passionately, Not At All
One Day It Will All Be Different
The First Law of Thermodynamics
Bring on Season Six
Season Three Superlatives
Thank You, Lieutenant Leonard.
Of All The Gin Joints
Bolt The Door
Put Me Out of My Misery
A Story Told Is A Life Lived
Twenty Years Without A Heart
Living In The Shadows
Between A Rock and A Hard Place
There’s The Two of Us Now
Lobster Rolls and Boston Cream Pie
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