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Aaron succeeds in growing from a novice smuggler to one of the smuggling professionals among the neighborhood gangs, so he manages to help his family survive in the midst of the German occupation, but after events have somehow removed every member of his family and friends from him, he has no choice but to join the doctor Korcak who runs a shelter For orphans, only then does Aaron feel that his humanity has begun to recover despite the death imminent for everyone, and in order to regain his stolen childhood, He begins to confront the world and hold it back, taking cover at the gates of the asylum.
Doctor Korcak (1878-1942) Janusz Korczak and teacher Stefania (1886-1942) Wilczyńska, two real figures of Jewish heritage who refused to leave for themselves to Palestine, staying together in their homeland, facing The German occupation was peaceful.
They ran an orphanage that was considered an entire country for children: it publishes newspapers, has its own parliament, and holds public events.
Washington Post, Huffington Post and Buzzfeed.
"A masterpiece...a story so innocent about the intricacies of making courageous decisions that require our deepest sacrifices." - The Washington Post
"She grips the reader with power, and shakes him with her beauty...Sheppard, known for years for his elegant writing, now brings us his finest masterpiece." - NPR
Doctor Korcak (1878-1942) Janusz Korczak and teacher Stefania (1886-1942) Wilczyńska, two real figures of Jewish heritage who refused to leave for themselves to Palestine, staying together in their homeland, facing The German occupation was peaceful.
They ran an orphanage that was considered an entire country for children: it publishes newspapers, has its own parliament, and holds public events.
Washington Post, Huffington Post and Buzzfeed.
"A masterpiece...a story so innocent about the intricacies of making courageous decisions that require our deepest sacrifices." - The Washington Post
"She grips the reader with power, and shakes him with her beauty...Sheppard, known for years for his elegant writing, now brings us his finest masterpiece." - NPR
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Aaron succeeds in growing from a novice smuggler to one of the smuggling professionals among the neighborhood gangs, so he manages to help his family survive in the midst of the German occupation, but after events have somehow removed every member of his family and friends from him, he has no choice but to join the doctor Korcak who runs a shelter For orphans, only then does Aaron feel that his humanity has begun to recover despite the death imminent for everyone, and in order to regain his stolen childhood, He begins to confront the world and hold it back, taking cover at the gates of the asylum.
Doctor Korcak (1878-1942) Janusz Korczak and teacher Stefania (1886-1942) Wilczyńska, two real figures of Jewish heritage who refused to leave for themselves to Palestine, staying together in their homeland, facing The German occupation was peaceful.
They ran an orphanage that was considered an entire country for children: it publishes newspapers, has its own parliament, and holds public events.
Washington Post, Huffington Post and Buzzfeed.
"A masterpiece...a story so innocent about the intricacies of making courageous decisions that require our deepest sacrifices." - The Washington Post
"She grips the reader with power, and shakes him with her beauty...Sheppard, known for years for his elegant writing, now brings us his finest masterpiece." - NPR
Doctor Korcak (1878-1942) Janusz Korczak and teacher Stefania (1886-1942) Wilczyńska, two real figures of Jewish heritage who refused to leave for themselves to Palestine, staying together in their homeland, facing The German occupation was peaceful.
They ran an orphanage that was considered an entire country for children: it publishes newspapers, has its own parliament, and holds public events.
Washington Post, Huffington Post and Buzzfeed.
"A masterpiece...a story so innocent about the intricacies of making courageous decisions that require our deepest sacrifices." - The Washington Post
"She grips the reader with power, and shakes him with her beauty...Sheppard, known for years for his elegant writing, now brings us his finest masterpiece." - NPR
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