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Bridge of Scarlet Leaves
Bridge of Scarlet Leaves | Kristina Mcmorris
4 posts | 10 read | 8 to read
From the gifted, award-winning author of "Letters from Home" comes a poignantnovel of love and courage, set against one of the most controversial episodesin American history: the aftermath of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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marleed
Bridge of Scarlet Leaves | Kristina Mcmorris
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I had both the print and audio of this one. I abandoned the audio a few chapters in because it was narrated with an HF naïveté that drives me crazy. I was still meh past the half way point because I thought the plot with the European American girl falling in love with her big brother‘s Japanese American BFF (until Pearl Harbor) was too predictable. The story finally drew me in enough for this to become a very slow pick. ↓

marleed I chose to pull this from my physical TBR and give it a go because I have November plans for a non fiction read of Japanese American troops in WWII. I thought this book might set me up nicely for that NF read.
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DivineDiana Seems like a good plan! 3y
marleed @DivineDiana I may implement this plan to keep moving other TBRs to my read stack! 3y
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WriterAtHeart
Bridge of Scarlet Leaves | Kristina Mcmorris
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Mehso-so

On the one hand, I found the writing cheesy, but on the other hand, there was beautiful research. I purposely choose this book to learn more about how Japanese Americans were treated during WWII and I definitely learned a lot of new facts. I just wish the writing was stronger.

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bookishkai
Bridge of Scarlet Leaves | Kristina Mcmorris
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I‘m having a desire for WWII fiction. Good thing I have a ton of it in my kindle app. I planted the rest of our flowers this morning, so I have the whole day left to get lost in this.

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TerriGreen
Bridge of Scarlet Leaves | Kristina Mcmorris
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Girl elopes with her brother‘s best friend who is of Japanese decent two days before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Divided families and interesting insight on how quickly the nation changed after the bombing. I did enjoy the story. I think it was a bit more heavy then I was expecting. 3⭐️ book 38

Tracyantoon Interesting! George Takei‘s graphic novel probably ties in well with this! 4y
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