During World War II a Jewish boy is left on his own for months in a ruined house in the Warsaw Ghetto, where he must learn all the tricks of survival under constantly life-threatening conditions.
Related: Germany, Historical Fiction, Intermediate (ages 9-14), Poland
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- ISBN: 9780395338872
- Author:
Orlev, Uri
- Translator:
Halkin, Hillel
- Published: 1984, Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books
- Themes: Fear, Holocaust, Jew, Occupation, overcoming, Survival, War, Warsaw, World War II
- Descriptors: Germany, Historical Fiction, Intermediate (ages 9-14), Poland
- No. of pages: 176