Kaytek is surprised to learn that he can perform magic and change reality, but when his magic results in chaos, he roams the world searching for a higher purpose for his abilities.
Now they tried harder than ever to persuade Korczak to leave the ghetto and save himself; they arranged escape routes, false papers, safe houses. But he steadfastly refused to desert his children, although he knew the end was coming.
How to Love a Child: And Other Selected Works
Reprint. Originally published: New York: Holocaust Library, c1978.
Incorporating Jewish mythology and referencing various practices of Judaism, this book is a tale of friendship and the power of teamwork in the face of adversity.
How to Love a Child: And Other Selected Works
In the years between WWI and WWII, young Henryk Goldszmidt dreamed of creating a better world for children.
Examines the life of pediatrician and Holocaust victim Janusz Korczak and describes what it was like to live in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Describes the children's advocate's efforts to protect Jewish and Catholic children in Warsaw and create progressive orphanages
The wisdom, understanding, and advice of the late Polish educator, physician, and child advocate come together in a gift volume for parents that includes one hundred quotations and excerpts from Korczak's writings that explain how to care ...
This book investigates major linguistic transformations in the translation of children’s literature, focusing on the English-language translations of Janusz Korczak, a Polish-Jewish children’s writer known for his innovative pedagogical ...