The Moon Bridge

The Moon Bridge by Marcia Savin is a First Edition published by Scholastic Incorporated in 1992. This 231-page book is written in English and explores the impact of World War II on the lives of its characters, particularly focusing on Ruthie Fox and her best friend, Mitzi Fujimoto, who faces the harsh realities of Japanese-American internment.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the themes of racism and the experiences of Japanese-Americans during the war. The story presents a poignant look at friendship and the challenges faced by those affected by internment camps in Arkansas. Through Ruthie’s perspective, the book sheds light on a significant historical event, making it accessible to young readers while encouraging reflection on the consequences of prejudice and discrimination.
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World War II becomes all-too real for Ruthie Fox when her best friend, Mitzi Fujimoto, and her family are sent to an Arkansas internment camp, in a novel that introduces young readers to the racism of Japanese-American internment.
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