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Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite
Finding Ruby by Richard Rothman is a thoughtful and deeply personal examination of the intricate connection between family history and individual identity. This reflective narrative explores the lives of several generations, focusing primarily on the author's biological grandfather, Rubin “Ruby” Schechter, a devoted idealist whose choices echo through time. The book begins by setting the stage in a pre-WWII era, detailing Ruby’s involvement in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and his participation in the Spanish Civil War. This choice ultimately cost him his life but indelibly marked his family’s history. Rothman uses personal narrative, extensive historical research, and vivid storytelling to paint a picture of a man driven by profound convictions. His life and death left a legacy of pride and sorrow for his descendants.
This story is both engaging and educational, and it deserves to be shared. It should be included in every high school history classroom and every historical society. Richard Rothman uncovers many fascinating facets of his grandfather’s past and parts of history that aren’t commonly known or taught. Rothman’s memoir serves as a reminder to ask questions of our grandparents and record their stories so these aren’t lost with time. Rothman’s journey to uncover his family’s hidden stories is compelling. It is a reminder of the impact of idealism, the costs of personal sacrifices, and the long shadows they cast over future generations. The narrative blends historical investigation and personal introspection, making Finding Ruby an appealing and Pulitzer-worthy memoir. I highly recommend it.