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War only separates friends if you let it. Boisterous 11-year-old aspiring singer Ruby Carol Rafferty's happy life in Seattle is turned upside-down after the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Suddenly America is at war, Ruby's longed-for Christmas trip is cancelled, her father wants to join the Army, and her best friend Emiko is getting shipped away to a Japanese internment camp just because of her heritage. A new friend's family fled from the Nazis in Europe and can't find out what happened to the relatives they left behind. Ruby can't put a stop to everything that's happening,…mehr

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War only separates friends if you let it. Boisterous 11-year-old aspiring singer Ruby Carol Rafferty's happy life in Seattle is turned upside-down after the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Suddenly America is at war, Ruby's longed-for Christmas trip is cancelled, her father wants to join the Army, and her best friend Emiko is getting shipped away to a Japanese internment camp just because of her heritage. A new friend's family fled from the Nazis in Europe and can't find out what happened to the relatives they left behind. Ruby can't put a stop to everything that's happening, but can she and her friends keep a song in their hearts until the world comes back to its senses?
Autorenporträt
CAROLYN SUMMER QUINN, Author and Fine Art Photographer, grew up singing show tunes in Roselle and Scotch Plains, NJ, a member of an outrageous and rollicking extended family. She has a B.A. in English and Theater/Media from Kean University and now delights in living in New York City. She is the Author of 10 books (so far!) and they've garnered 17 writing awards!