In 1949, Ruthie is a skinny, flat-chested, twelve-year-old
tomboy with a metal front tooth living in the Washington Heights
section of New York City. It's the most important year of her life;
she's about to turn thirteen and move from her sheltered elementary
school to a large metropolitan high school. She is frightened about
leaving her tomboy life and frightened about confronting the world
outside of the only places and friends she has ever known.
Ruthie decides to start a diary that covers one year of her life
and shares her innermost thoughts, feelings, hopes, and dreams.
With humor and sensitivity, "Spaghetti Rain" speaks in the voice of
a girl in that place and at that time. The reader is carried into
the era through the songs, movies, radio broadcasts, and the daily
lives of people. We dine in a famous night club, ice-skate at
Rockefeller Center on Christmas Day, and experience the
neighborhood shops, delicatessens, and movie palaces. The author
describes Ruthie's explosive father, her glamorous former showgirl
aunt, her gossipy neighbors, and her loving mother. Secrets are
revealed - her girlfriends' escapes from Hitler's Europe, her
grandmother's struggles - and at the end of her journey, Ruthie
experiences both good and bad during a car trip to Miami. She and
her family are turned away from an hotel because they are Jewish,
she witnesses racial discrimination, but she also meets a boy on
the beach and discovers first love.
Finally, Ruthie realizes she has within her the courage to face
whatever life has in store.
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