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Author: Kristina McMorris | Website

KRISTINA MCMORRIS is the award-winning author of Bridge of Scarlet Leaves. Inspired by her grandparents' WWII courtship, her debut novel, Letters From Home, was praised as a must-read by Woman's Day magazine and "a sweeping debut" by Publishers Weekly. The book achieved additional acclaim as a Reader's Digest Select Editions feature, a Doubleday/Literary Guild selection, and a 2011 Goodreads Choice Awards semifinalist for Best Historical Fiction. A host of weekly TV shows since age nine, including an Emmy® Award-winning program, Kristina has been named one of Portland's "40 Under 40" by The Business Journal. She lives with her husband and two sons in the Pacific Northwest, where she is working on her next novel.


Published Works & Book Reviews

Bridge Of Scarlet Leaves

Los Angeles, 1941. Violinist Maddie Kern's life seemed destined to unfold with the predictable elegance of a Bach concerto. Then she fell in love with Lane Moritomo. Her brother's best friend, Lane is the handsome, ambitious son of Japanese immigrants. Maddie was prepared for disapproval from their families, but when Pearl Harbor is bombed the day after she and Lane elope, the full force of their decision becomes apparent. In the eyes of a fearful nation, Lane is no longer just an outsider, but an enemy. When her husband is interned at a war relocation camp, Maddie follows, sacrificing her Juilliard ambitions. Behind barbed wire, tension simmers and the line between patriot and traitor blurs. As Maddie strives for the hard-won acceptance of her new family, Lane risks everything to prove his allegiance to America, at tremendous cost. Skillfully capturing one of the most controversial episodes in recent American history, Kristina McMorris draws readers into a novel filled with triumphs and heartbreaking loss--an authentic, moving testament to love, forgiveness, and the enduring music of the human spirit.

Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Feb 19, 2012
Genre(s): Mainstream / General, Vintage
Ms. McMorris has penned another emotionally packed love story that’ll speak to her readers no matter what their age. She has such a way with words that I become completely lost in each and every story she writes. From her well-rounded characters to her engrossing storyline, this author knows how to tell a tale that will win the hearts of many. She is truly a talented author that shouldn’t be overlooked. I fee

Letters From Home

In the midst of World War II, a Midwestern infantryman falls deeply in love through a yearlong letter exchange, unaware that the girl he's writing to is not the one replying. Woven around this tenuous thread are three female friends whose journeys toward independence take unexpected turns as a result of romance, tragedy, and deception, their repercussions heightened by an era of the unknown. A story of hope and connection, of sacrifices made in love and war – and the chance encounters that change us forever<

Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Feb 13, 2011
Genre(s): Mainstream / General, Vintage
Three women, Betty Cordell, Julia Renard and Liz Stephens, decide to become roommates together in Chicago during WWII. Each one aspires something different in their lives. Betty decides that marrying someone affluent is the right decision for her because she doesn’t want to repeat the same mistakes her mother did. Julia gets an offer to be an intern at a well-known fashion design company, but decides to

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