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4-6
A homeless young boy joins an unruly gang of Jewish street kids. The horrors of the Holocaust don't become evident until Misha (another of Spinelli's exuberant, good-hearted protagonists) and his friends are rounded up and confined to the Warsaw ghetto. Though this novel suffers from uneven pacing and a conclusion that's unconvincing and cloying, it also contains some memorably harrowing images that will remain in the reader's mind.
Reviewer: Peter D. Sieruta
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2003