"Rubyfruit Jungle" is a novel by Rita Mae Brown that follows the coming-of-age story of a young lesbian woman named Molly Bolt. The title refers to Molly's rebellious and vibrant personality, symbolizing her strength and resilience in a society that tries to suppress her identity. The novel is considered a groundbreaking work in LGBTQ literature for its candid depiction of lesbian experiences and challenges.
Rubyfruit Jungle was created in 1973.
Ask them if they have any music by Chris Williamson (Sweet Woman") or Joan Armatrading ("Love and Affection") or have they read Rubyfruit Jungle
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* i need to know what the two laws are of the the book jungle written by upton sinclair and what they mean
No one in Packingtown would give a person a job.
No one in Packingtown would give a person a job.
From a Hindi word, Jangal, meaning desert, forest, wasteland or uncultivated ground
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a jungle bandit, a jungle killer or a jungle smuggler or a jungle robber, a jungle thief or a jungle criminal, jungle crime syndicate
It has to do with the heart (chit meaning heart). A literal meaning of the parts of the name is from Snaskrit citta (heart) and vana (jungle). It is the name of a national park in Nepal.
The word "jungle" is derived from the Sanskrit word "jangala," meaning uncultivated land or wasteland. It was later adopted into Portuguese and then into English to refer to dense, tropical forests or tangled, overgrown vegetation.
Bear in the jungle is bear that lives in the jungle.