Ruth Gruber
About Ruth GruberAs an American humanitarian, Ruth Gruber was not just an award winning journalist and photographer, but also a world renowned author as well. Working throughout much of the twentieth century, her work was seen as hugely important and influential during her time, leaving behind a powerful and noteworthy legacy. Starting out as a writer and journalist, she’d make a name for herself in publications such as the New York Herald Tribune, and The New York Post. This would take place both before and after the Second World War, as she’d report for a number of highly prestigious publications.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Felisa Rincon de Gautier: The Mayor of San Juan
1972
Raquela: A Woman of Israel
1978
Haven: The Dramatic Story of 1,000 World War II Refugees and How They Came to America
1983
Rescue: The Exodus of the Ethiopian Jews
1987
I Went to the Soviet Arctic
1991
Ahead of Time: My Early Years as a Foreign Correspondent
1991
Exodus 1947: The Ship That Launched a Nation
1999
Inside of Time: My Journey from Alaska to Israel
2002
Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman
2005
Witness: One of the Great Correspondents of the Twentieth Century Tells Her Story
2007
Collected Memoirs: Ahead of Time, Haven, and Inside of Time
2018