She got lost in the crowd, and could not turn back because she was being pushed into the trains.
Misha's daughter was named Janina in the book Milkweed.
Janina Milgrom is around 12 years old in the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli.
She is mishas "pretend" sister. She gets killed in the oven.
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.
Janina is the author's daughter.
The title of the children's book about a mouse named Milkweed who makes a home in a log is "Milkweed."
Uncle Shepsel is the uncle of Janinia. He was first a Jew but later in the book he claims to be Lutheran.
The plant milkweed is not mentioned in the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli. The novel focuses on a young boy, Misha, living in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II and does not contain references to the plant milkweed.
the book milkweed is based in the time of world war two and the holocaust
The author of Milkweed is Jerry Spinelli.
The book Milkweed is called Milkweed because it is a small yet amazing happening in the book. When Janina's shoe is taken off, she finds milkweed. When she asked Misha what it was, he replied milkweed. He didn't even know he knew what milkweed was.
In the novel "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, Mrs. Milgrom is a character who helps protect and care for the main character, Misha. However, she tragically dies during a bombing raid in Warsaw, leaving Misha to fend for himself. Her death has a profound impact on Misha and he struggles to cope with the loss.