family-oriented
The son of Joseph Balicki in the book the silver sword
The themes in the Silver Sword are courage, faith, family, good vs evil, working as a team and never giving up hope The themes in the Silver Sword are courage, faith, family, good vs evil, working as a team and never giving up hope
a small silver sword for opening your letters with.
silver sword
The ISBN of The Silver Sword is 0224606778.
Ruth Balicki is a good Teenaged girl she is the best ever and looks after people really well. She loves her family and never wants them to fall a part. She is a good teacher and she goes on to be a teacher and marries a french guy
Ian Serraillier wrote The Silver Sword.
The Silver Sword was created in 1956-12.
In "The Silver Sword" by Ian Serraillier, the climax occurs when the main characters—Joseph, Ruth, and Edek—finally reunite after enduring harrowing experiences during World War II. Their reunion symbolizes hope and resilience amid the destruction and displacement caused by war. This emotional turning point highlights the themes of family, survival, and the quest for a safe home, ultimately leading to their journey toward a new beginning.
In the novel 'Silver Sword',The Nazis were Hitlers men
As brave as a sword As brave as a lion
In "The Silver Sword" by Ian Serraillier, the main characters are Joseph Balicki, a Polish schoolteacher who is separated from his family during World War II; his wife, Margrit, who is taken by the Nazis; and their three children: Ruth, Edek, and Bronia. The story follows their harrowing journey through war-torn Europe as they strive to reunite and survive. Joseph's resilience and the siblings' courage are central to the narrative, highlighting themes of hope and perseverance amid adversity.