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Ruth McBride Jordan: mother of 12 children and the second narrator; Hudis Shilsky aka Mameh: Ruth's mother. Despite being crippled on the left side of her body, she still managed to be a loyal wife and good mother. Fishel Shilsky aka Tateh: Ruth's father.
McBride's father, Rev. Andrew D. McBride (August 8, 1911 – April 5, 1957) was African-American; he died of cancer at the age of 45.His mother, Ruchel Dwajra Zylska (name changed to Rachel Deborah Shilsky, and later to Ruth McBride Jordan; April 1, 1921 – January 9, 2010), was a Jewish immigrant from Poland.
Ruth Woolf Jordan (November 7, 1902 – January 7, 1996) was a schoolteacher from Sedona, Arizona who developed the Jordan Historical Park and the Sedona Heritage ...
Sophia Myles (given name pronounced / s ə ˈ f aɪ. ə / [2]) is an English actress.She is best known in film for portraying Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward in Thunderbirds (2004), Isolde in Tristan & Isolde (2006), Darcy in Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014), Erika in Underworld (2003) and Underworld: Evolution (2006) and Freya in Outlander (2008).
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C+C Music Factory; Cha Cha [3]; Francis Cabrel; Cage Kennylz; Susan Cagle; Caitlin & Will (Columbia Nashville); Cake; Calamity Jane (Columbia Nashville); Cab Calloway; Court Yard Hounds; Dove Cameron
Ruth is vacationing in Arizona and Mexico with a fast set of friends, including her fiancé, Edgar. Manuela, a half-Spanish person hopelessly in love with Ghent, causes Ruth to return to her fiancé when she insinuates that Ghent belongs to her. Ghent follows Ruth, kidnaps her, and takes her into the wilderness to endure hardship.
"Same Old Star" is a song recorded by American country music group McBride & the Ride. It was released in August 1991 as the fourth single from the album Burnin' Up the Road. The song reached #28 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Terry McBride, Bill Carter, Ruth Ellsworth and Gary Nicholson.