Moon Bridge

by Marcia Savin

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The friendship between San Francisco girls Mitzi Fujimoto and Ruthie Fox is changed when World War II begins and Mitzi and her family are forced to go into an internment camp.

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The Moon Bridge is a tale of friendship set amidst the taunting and jeering of middle school children during World War II, particularly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Ruthie Fox’s world is shaken when her best friend, Shirl, calls Mitzi Fujimoto a “Jap” and bullies her so no one will want to be friends with Mitzi. Ruthie does not think Shirl is right in taunting Mitzi and befriends her. But one day, Mitzi and her family are forced away into the internment camps. With no further correspondence, Ruthie wonders what her friend Mitzi is up to and how her life is. Near the end of the war, Ruthie and Mitzi arrange a day to meet but unsure if the friendship they had will propel them to show up at the Moon Bridge in Golden Gate Park. show more
Marcia Savin highlights the importance of friendship throughout the chaos of war and internment camps. She portrays the struggle for love and care from another human being, which is a prevalent theme in people’s lives everywhere. Mitzi does not contact Ruthie throughout those years because she believes that Ruthie can no longer relate to her troubles and Ruthie has no way of contacting Mitzi. However, with all the horrible way that war messes up people’s lives, Ruthie and Mitzi’s friendship prevails. The Moon Bridge is suitable for upper elementary school students to read. This book can be used to highlight themes that are still applicable today.
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LFL find, grabbed based on cover.
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A bit more than just another story about the internment, a bit less than the cover and blurb imply. Nice details I've not seen elsewhere.
3.5 stars rounded up for "Almost Cocoa" which is 2 cups milk (probably 2% during early WWII rationing?), a teaspoon vanilla, a Tbs sugar, cinnamon, and enough coffee to make it brown. (I am subject to migraines so try to avoid chocolate.)

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Fiction and Literature, Kids, Children's Books
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PZ7 .S2654 .MLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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