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The Boy in the Woods
A True Story of Survival During the Second World War

Inglese · Tascabile

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The astonishing #1 bestselling story of a boy who survived the war by hiding in the Polish forest
Maxwell Smart was eleven years old when his entire family was killed before his eyes. He might have died along with them, but his mother selflessly ordered him to save himself. Alone in the forest, he dug a hole in the ground for shelter and foraged for food in farmers' fields. His clothes in rags and close to starvation, he repeatedly escaped death at the hands of Nazis.
After months alone, Maxwell encountered a boy wandering in the forest looking for food. Janek was also alone; like Maxwell he had just become an orphan, and the two quickly became friends. They built a bunker in the ground to survive through the winter. One day, after a massacre took place nearby, the boys discovered a baby girl, still alive, lying in the arms of her dead mother. Maxwell and Janek rescued the baby, but this act came at a great cost.
Max's epic tale of heroism will inspire with its proof of the enduring human spirit. From the brutality of war emerges a man who would become a celebrated artist, offering the world, in contrast to the horrors of his suffering, beautiful works of art. The Boy in the Woods is a remarkable historical document about a time that should never be forgotten.


Info autore

MAXWELL SMART was born Oziac Fromm in 1930 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. At age eleven, he was left alone and homeless in war-torn Europe when his family was killed. A father and grandfather, he lives in Montreal with his wife, Tina. Maxwell Smart is still painting at ninety-one.

Riassunto

The astonishing #1 bestselling story of a boy who survived the war by hiding in the Polish forest
Maxwell Smart was eleven years old when his entire family was killed before his eyes. He might have died along with them, but his mother selflessly ordered him to save himself. Alone in the forest, he dug a hole in the ground for shelter and foraged for food in farmers’ fields. His clothes in rags and close to starvation, he repeatedly escaped death at the hands of Nazis.
After months alone, Maxwell encountered a boy wandering in the forest looking for food. Janek was also alone; like Maxwell he had just become an orphan, and the two quickly became friends. They built a bunker in the ground to survive through the winter. One day, after a massacre took place nearby, the boys discovered a baby girl, still alive, lying in the arms of her dead mother. Maxwell and Janek rescued the baby, but this act came at a great cost. 
Max’s epic tale of heroism will inspire with its proof of the enduring human spirit. From the brutality of war emerges a man who would become a celebrated artist, offering the world, in contrast to the horrors of his suffering, beautiful works of art. The Boy in the Woods is a remarkable historical document about a time that should never be forgotten.

Testo aggiuntivo

"Maxwell Smart’s experience of survival and sacrifice inspired almost unimaginable acts of ingenuity, courage and pathos. But his story is also, perhaps above all, one of innocence lost. Smart bears the permanent psychological scars of his formative years, forged in the crucible of unchecked hatred and cruelty. The Boy in the Woods is a timely reminder, as the Holocaust recedes from living memory, of what is at stake when the veneer of Western civilization gives way to barbarism. It is a moving but also an extremely accessible memoir—even for younger readers. I recommend it highly." 

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Autori Maxwell Smart
Editore Harper Collins Usa
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 03.05.2022
Categoria Narrativa > Romanzi > Epistole, diari
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > XX° secolo (fino al 1945)
 
EAN 9781443466424
ISBN 978-1-4434-6642-4
Numero di pagine 240
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.5 cm
 
Categorie Biography: general, Memoirs, Relating to Jewish people and groups, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Personal Memoirs, HISTORY: Holocaust, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Jewish
 

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