"Milkweed" begins in Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, where the story is narrated by a young boy who is initially nameless and lives on the streets. He survives by stealing and scavenging, unaware of the full extent of the war and the horrors surrounding him. His perspective changes when he encounters a group of Jewish children, leading him to question his identity and the nature of his existence amid the chaos of the Nazi occupation.
The title of the children's book about a mouse named Milkweed who makes a home in a log is "Milkweed."
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
Misha's daughter was named Janina in the book Milkweed.
The author of Milkweed is Jerry Spinelli.
In the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, Misha's favorite candy is peppermint sticks. It becomes a symbol of hope and comfort for him throughout the story.
As of now, there is no official movie adaptation of the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli.
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Jack is one of Misha's names, or identities.