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Janina Janecka's birth name is Janina Dobrzynska.
Janina Elkin is 162 cm.
Janina Gavankar is 5' 7".
Janina Szyllinzanka was born on May 19, 1892.
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Janina Milgrom is around 12 years old in the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli.
Misha's daughter was named Janina in the book Milkweed.
Janina's last name in "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli is unknown. Throughout the book, she is referred to simply as Janina without a specified last name.
In the novel "Milkweed," the character Janina finds happiness in collecting milkweed pods because they remind her of her childhood and family, providing a sense of comfort and nostalgia amidst her struggles. The act of collecting milkweed also symbolizes resilience and hope in the face of adversity, as the milkweed plant itself is known for its ability to thrive in challenging conditions.
To Janina it means angels. It also means that that is the only thing growing in the ghetto.
The title Milkweed comes first appears on page 142 of the book where Misha and Janina find a Milkweed pod and watch it soar into the air. This represents freedom during the times of war that the children are forced to endure, with the Milkweed pods flying freely.
"But true love never did run smooth" William Shakespeard
The 4 main characters are: Misha, Uri, Janina, and Doctor Korzak. (for a brief description see the related link)
In the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, Janina gets stuck on the train because she is a Jewish girl trying to escape deportation to a concentration camp during World War II. The train becomes overcrowded, and she is unable to move or escape, leading to a tragic fate.
How did Mr. Milgrom try to shield misha and janina form the bombs?
Misha found peace in milkweed by embracing his identity as Misha Pilsudski and forming connections with others, particularly with Janina, who showed him love and acceptance. Through these relationships and self-acceptance, Misha was able to find a sense of belonging and peace within himself.
The main characters in "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli are Misha Pilsudski, who is a young boy living on the streets of Warsaw during World War II, and the narrator, who remains unnamed throughout the story. The narrator shares Misha's experiences and observations as he navigates the harsh realities of war and the struggle for survival.