I think it could be because they are in a place with no hopes for the future. Maybe its when Misha and Janina are in the alley, Janina said its her 'angel' that its flying away. So it could be called Milkweed because all of the angels and hopes of the people in the ghetto have gone away.
In the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, there is no singular solution, as the story revolves around the experiences of a young boy named Misha during the Holocaust. The narrative explores themes of survival, identity, and the complexities of war, rather than a specific problem to be neatly solved. The book aims to evoke empathy and reflection on the horrors of the historical events it portrays.
I'm not sure exactly if lesson and message are the same... lemme check. k, both are the same the main lesson that Misha learns is 'Being someone important doesn't mean you'll always be liked.' Take presidents for an example, some people hate them and some like them; therefore you will never have ever body on only one side. Since this is a historical fiction novel the characters aren't real, but the story line is.
The solution in the book Milkweed is that one must look into the various stories and choose which solution best fits their case in that very moment.
the main idea that comes across in the endeavour of a young boy is frienship family not knowing his place in the worl
When you own nothing, it's easy to let things go.
the trains probably...
i dont know ask him
* the book called Milkweed
The title of the children's book about a mouse named Milkweed who makes a home in a log is "Milkweed."
The plant milkweed is not mentioned in the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli. The novel focuses on a young boy, Misha, living in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II and does not contain references to the plant milkweed.
The author of Milkweed is Jerry Spinelli.
the book milkweed is based in the time of world war two and the holocaust
Misha's daughter was named Janina in the book Milkweed.
In the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, Misha's favorite candy is peppermint sticks. It becomes a symbol of hope and comfort for him throughout the story.
As of now, there is no official movie adaptation of the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli.
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Jack is one of Misha's names, or identities.