One night when Misha and Janina come back from smuggling food they find that everyone from their "apartment" is being loaded on the trains. Janina runs away from Misha to try to find her father, but she gets caught in the crowd. When she manages to get out of the crowd a Nazi catches her and throws her on the train. Misha runs after her but Uri, posing as a Nazi even though he ends up fighting in the uprising at the ghetto against the Nazis, pretends to shoot him in the ear and throws him into a ditch knocking him out to save him from getting on the trains. When Misha wakes up he is delerious and begins to walk down the train tracks until he comes to a farm. The people who live on the farm tell him that he has to work there because they made a law that all children must work on farms. They let him leave after the war is over and he wanders along the tracks until he makes a loop back to Warsaw.
He eventually steals and sells enough stuff to buy himself a ticket to America. He stands on the street corners telling people his horrific stories. But he has so much trauma from the experiences he went through that it is all jumbled up in his head and people think he's crazy. Eventually he gets married, but she leaves him after five months. He ends up working at a grocery store. It is there where a woman approaches him. She turns out to be his daughter. Misha goes to live with her and his grandaughter. They live happily ever after the end.
the book milkweed is based in the time of world war two and the holocaust
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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 author of Milkweed is Jerry Spinelli.
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.
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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The resolution of a story is the part of a book where everything gets solved.It is the end of the conflict, and how it turns out.