Far Above Rubies

Far Above Rubies
Far Above Rubies is a short story by George MacDonald, published in the 19th century. It follows Hector, a young Scottish poet, as he navigates themes of virtue and trust, inspired by the biblical passage from Proverbs 31:10-11. The narrative explores the qualities of a virtuous woman and the impact of her character on those around her, making it a notable work in MacDonald's exploration of moral and spiritual themes.

















