La asombrosa historia de un ni o jud o que sobrevivi a los nazis escondido en los bosques de Polonia.
Maxwell Smart ten a solo once a os cuando toda su familia fue asesinada. Huy al bosque, cav un hoyo para refugiarse y busc comida en las granjas cercanas para sobrevivir. Con la ropa hecha harapos y la borde de la inanici n, escap repetidamente de la muerte a manos de los nazis. Despu s de meses en soledad, Maxwell se encontr con otro ni o, Janek, quien al igual que Maxwell, era hu rfano, y pronto se hicieron amigos. Un d a, los ni os descubrieron a una beb , a n viva, en los brazos de su madre muerta. La pica historia de Maxwell nos muestra c mo un c lebre pintor emergi de la brutalidad de la guerra para ofrecer al mundo obras preciosas, en contraste con los horrores de su sufrimiento. El ni o del bosque es un documento hist rico notable sobre una poca atroz que nunca deber amos olvidar. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
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 The Boy in the Woods is a remarkable historical document about a time that should never be forgotten.
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