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Ruth Hogan

Ruth Hogan is a British novelist known for her enchanting storytelling and richly drawn characters. She achieved acclaim with her debut novel, "The Keeper of Lost Things," which won the Richard & Judy Book Club Award. Hogan's background in English and Drama, alongside her experiences overcoming illness, deeply influences her writing. Her works often explore themes of loss, hope, and the healing power of friendship and love.

Book summaries for books written by Ruth Hogan

Quotes

The best things in life are the things we didn't know we wanted until we got them.

Ruth Hogan

lifegratitude

One of the best things about getting older was that you stopped caring so much about what other people thought.

Ruth Hogan

lifeaging

The universe is full of little clues to help you find your way.

Ruth Hogan

universeguidance

Some things can't be fixed, they can only be carried.

Ruth Hogan

acceptanceresilience

Lost things are often the loveliest. The most precious are those that are found.

Ruth Hogan

lostfoundappreciation

We're all just a hair's breadth away from losing everything we have.

Ruth Hogan

vulnerabilityappreciation

There is no shame in finding someone else to be attractive, even if you are in a committed relationship.

Ruth Hogan

relationshipsattraction

Getting old is not for sissies.

Ruth Hogan

agingresilience

The things that are meant to be are the things we can't change.

Ruth Hogan

fateacceptance

Love can cross oceans and time zones, and it won't dwindle.

Ruth Hogan

lovelong-distance

You never know what's coming. That's the beauty of life.

Ruth Hogan

lifeuncertainty

The past is history, and tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That's why we call it the present.

Ruth Hogan

lifegratitude