FRAGILE ROOTS
An Historical Novel
by
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About the Book
The great Depression of the ‘30s catapults a young girl from a wealthy middle class family into poverty and a working lass milieu. Her first love whom she marries and later divorces, inspires her with the ideal that Communism can bring a just, fair and humane world, where people will live in peace, harmony and plenty. Ruth devotes herself to achieving that dream. Her life, loves, passions and struggles are interwoven with the political history of the Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War, the Civil Rights struggle, the Vietnam War. Ruth tries to establish strong roots in the working class and shed her middle class values, but her roots are fragile in a soil of doubts.
As a Union organizer she falls in love with a fellow organizer who is the epitome of the working class. He understands the fragility of her commitment to Communist ideals and the fragility of her roots in working class struggle. They marry and have two children. But as the witch hunt against Communists sweeps
About the Author
Claire Hartford Hornstein is an
accomplished writer in many genres and a skilled professional in a variety of
roles. As a union organizer in the ‘30s,
‘40s, and ‘50s she wrote news releases, leaflets, brochures, articles and
contracts. As an actress in Holly wood
she appeared in plays and in television.
As an Associate in Science at