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Jill Rubalcaba

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Jill Rubalcaba


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in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
July 09, 1953

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Jill Rubalcaba is an American writer.
She was born in Boston in 1953, and attended the University of Vermont. She obtained a degree in mathematics and intended to become a teacher. However, teaching jobs were scarce, so she worked as a model for a year to pay rent. She landed a teaching job a year later.
She says that she writes because of her endless curiosity about the world.

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“Only the worst criminals worked the mines. To work the gold mines meant to exist with the sting of the foreman's whip licking your back, the flies living off your wounds. Death came slowly, torturously, step by step, from starvation and thirst.”
Jill Rubalcaba, A Place in the Sun



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