A Polish Boy: The Youngest Partisan

Author:   Bf Jochnowitz
Publisher:   Story Publications
ISBN:  

9798986842202


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   27 January 2023
Format:   Hardback
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A terrified six-year-old Polish Boy runs through the woods. His mother shouts, Go faster my love. He does, and the Nazis kill her. Chielik is plagued by unanswered questions. He is a Jew. In 1945, after the war and surviving in the Black Forest, Chielik struggles to come to terms with his life. The Polish Boy is now a man who fought with the partisans and won his own freedom.

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Author:   Bf Jochnowitz
Publisher:   Story Publications
Imprint:   Story Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.259kg
ISBN:  

9798986842202


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   27 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This is an excellent first hand account of a polish-Jewish boy during Hitler's tyranny against the world. The life of a child during war-time and how destructive it can be, physically, emotionally and how those tortures are manifested through body, mind and soul. But also how it can affect a religious life, beliefs and during different ages. He also suffers and survives a cruel and cowardly father. This book should be required reading at all schools as it addresses many of life's aspects. I make these comments because the author and I suffered fathers of similar styles and temper. I am not Jewish but I've questioned my fundamental faith, I've read many holocaust books but never by someone who endured it at such a young age. __________________ This book is so worthwhile read and is a fast read. It can be read within an hour two as it is only about ninety pages. It is based on a true story of a Polish, Jewish boy, who escaped the Nazi occupation of Poland. He lost both his parents in very tragic circumstances. He spent his childhood years escaping from the Nazis and eventually landing up in the US where he was adopted by his mother's sister and her husband. The book describes the terrible hardships and experiences that this boy had. This book is a sad read but holds one's interest until the end. ________________ Thank you Chiel for your heartfelt story! My 10 year old son and i enjoyed your book immensely, what an inspiration! ___________________ I've read this book twice now. The book is told in the unique first person point of view of a (very) young boy. Having young kids myself it's truly amazing that Phil was able to survive this terrible part of history. I plan to read it with my kids soon.


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B F Jochnowitz, born and educated in Boston, Massachusetts, has always been passionate about writing. She and her husband owned and operated a publishing firm in Marblehead, Massachusetts-specializing in editing and typesetting college textbooks. After moving to Florida, she wrote this first book-a tribute to the life of her husband.

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