Mister Doctor: Janusz Korczak & the Orphans of the Warsaw Ghetto
By (Author) Irne Cohen-Janca
Illustrated by Maurizio A.C. Quarello
Annick Press Ltd
Annick Press Ltd
27th October 2016
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
940.5318083
68
Width 203mm, Height 304mm
382g
Forced by the Nazis to leave their orphanage, 160 Jewish children march through the streets of Warsaw. Led by their beloved director, Doctor Korczak, the children are defiantly joyful as they enter the ghetto. Two years later, the same children are rounded up to be transported to the death camp, Treblinka. Offered his freedom, Doctor Korczak refuses to abandon the children and proudly joins them to make sure that they are comforted even at the very end. This extraordinary true story introduces young readers to a remarkable man whose humanity and bravery shone through during one of historys darkest periods. Beautifully poignant drawings accompany the text, adding to the somber tone of the book. A gatefold page towards the end shows the line of children led by Doctor Korczak as they leave on their last journey.
Irene Cohen-Janca is a French author who has written many novels and picture books for children. She lives in Essonne, France. Maurizio A.C. Quarello has illustrated over thirty books. His previous collaboration resulted in multiple awards and has been translated into nine languages. He lives in Treia, Italy.