
About this book
He’s a boy called Jew. Gypsy. Stopthief. Runt. Happy. Fast. 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 some day, with tall shiny jackboots and a gleaming Eagle hat 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 of World War II—and tells a tale of heartbreak, hope, and survival through the bright eyes of a young orphan.
Subjects
Child and youth fictionChildren's fictionJews, fictionHolocaust, jewish (1939-1945), fictionWorld war, 1939-1945, fictionJewsJews in fictionJuvenile fictionWorld War, 1939-1945 in fictionBoys in fictionFictionBoysWorld War, 1939-1945Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)Reading Level-Grade 7Reading Level-Grade 6Reading Level-Grade 8Large type booksStreet childrenHistoryChildrenOrphansJewish fictionNazis