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_aSpinelli, Jerry _d1941- |
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_aMilkweed / _cJerry Spinelli |
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| 250 | _aFirst paperback printing in 2005 | ||
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_aNew York : _bScholastic, _c2005. |
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_a210 pages : _c20cm |
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| 520 | _aHe's a boy called Jew. Gypsy. Stopthief. Filthy son of Abraham. He's a boy who lives in the streets of Warsaw. He's a boy who steals food for himself, and the other orphans. He's a boy who believes in bread, and mothers, and angels. He's a boy who wants to be a Nazi, with tall, shiny jackboots of his own-until the day that suddenly makes him change his mind. And when the trains come to empty the Jews from the ghetto of the damned, he's a boy who realizes it's safest of all to be nobody. Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli takes us to one of the most devastating settings imaginable-Nazi-occupied Warsaw during World War II-and tells a tale of heartbreak, hope, and survival through the bright eyes of a young Holocaust orphan. | ||
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_2Fiction _aWWII _vSurvival |
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_2History _aOrphans |
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