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The Island on Bird Street
"The Island on Bird Street" by Uri Orlev plunges readers into the harrowing reality of World War II Warsaw, seen through the eyes of a young Jewish boy named Alex. Forced to hide alone in the desolate remains of an apartment within the bombed-out ghetto, Alex is left to survive by his own devices after his father is separated from him. His days are a constant test of ingenuity and bravery, as he must scavenge for food, find shelter among the ruins, and evade the ever-present dangers of the Nazi occupation. This solitary existence is the crucible in which Alex must forge his will to live. The novel masterfully explores profound themes of resilience, extreme loneliness, and the enduring power of hope. Alex's unwavering determination to survive, despite his profound isolation and fear, is incredibly compelling. His journey is punctuated by moments of despair and small triumphs, highlighting the immense courage required to face such circumstances. The story is made all the more impactful by the boy's internal world, where memories of his father and the faint hope of reunion sustain him. It's a stark and moving testament to the strength of the human spirit and a child's capacity to adapt and endure even in the most devastating of environments.
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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
162
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780395616239
ISBN-10
0395616239
Language
English
Published
1984-01-01
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