Kate Riley’s novel ‘Ruth’ was inspired by her year in an insular religious community

Kate Riley’s novel ‘Ruth’ was inspired by her year in an insular religious community

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Author Kate Riley says her book Ruth was partly based on her year spent living in an insular religious community. The debut novel explores what it’s like to live in a world without total access to information, despite the protagonist's intense curiosity. In today’s episode, Riley speaks with NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe about the Peace Church tradition, how her interior life shaped the novel, and why this might be Riley’s first and last book.

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