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Jan 1, 1940 — —· 86 yrs

CHILDREN · FICTION

Ruth Benjamin

Also known as: Ruth Abramson, Ruth Abrahamson

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I am Dr. Ruth Benjamin. Clinical Psychologist, Author and Lecturer. I am living in South Africa Some of the books listed are not mine and of course some of my books are missing from the list. I did not write the Little Pony books. That is another Ruth Benjamin. I wrote books such as On a Golden Chain Yesterday's Child Stranger to her People The Selby Printout Music of the Soul How to Turn Your Snakes into Ladders All the Hidden Children Also the Chelton Mystery series.

The were excited about the Best Friends' Ball.

— from My Little Pony

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Yesterday's child

1997

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"Yesterday's Child" is the gripping and unusual tale of a courageous young man who, as a young boy, suffers the tragic loss of his mother, with whom he had lived with since her divorce from his father. After his mother's death he begins life anew in the picturesque South African city of Cape Town with his father, stepmother, and new siblings. What starts out as simple bar-mitzvah lessons blossoms into an abiding friendship with a local rabbi and his family. Despite his parents objections, he is drawn to the Torah and to his newfound friends as a thirsty traveler is drawn to an oasis in the desert. When he reaches adulthood, however, his seemingly brilliant and joyful future is suddenly shattered by startling revelations about his past. On the threshold of life's most critical decisions, he is thrust into the agony of dealing with dark secrets he cannot divulge to anyone besides his very closest friend. The reader watches with bated breath as the troubled young man embarks upon a voyage into his past, a voyage whose outcome will determine the very essence of his present and future

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On a Golden Chain

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This book has been translated into Spanish " En Una Cadera Dorada" and French "Une Petite Chaine en Or" Dorothy, a young mother is having strange, repeated and terrifying nightmares about a train crash which seem to make no sense at all. However when Dorothy's mother dies, with her last breaths she reveals that she was not her child and the family is plunged into a whirlwind of trying to find Dorothy's identity, in an adventure spanning several countries. Her only evidence to go on is the memory of the train crash and a small Jewish star.

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How to turn your snakes into ladders

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