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Ruth France Helena Ruth France (12 June 1913 – 19 August 1968) (known as Ruth France) was a New Zealand librarian, poet and novelist. She was born in Leithfield, North Canterbury, New Zealand in 1913, and died in Christchurch in 1968, leaving a third adult novel ''The Tunnel'' unfinished. She lived in Lyttelton (on a yacht) and then in Sumner with her husband. She was friends with Elsie Locke, but considered Christchurch authors and poets prejudiced against women. Her two published novels are ''The Race'' (1958) and ''Ice Cold River'' (1961). She published poems under her own name, and two books of poems ''Unwilling Pilgrim'' (1955) and ''The Halting Place'' (1961) under the name of Paul Henderson. ==References==
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