72 pages • 2 hours read
396
Book • Nonfiction
Poland • 1940s
2005
Middle grade
12+ years
Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project by Jack Mayer intertwines the story of Irena Sendler, a Polish social worker who saved 2,500 Jewish children from the Nazis during WWII, and three high school girls in Kansas who rediscover and honor her bravery in 1999 through a National History Day project. Topics involving the Holocaust and child endangerment are present in the book.
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Jack Mayer’s Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler is lauded for its powerful narrative and historical significance, celebrating the bravery of Irena Sendler during WWII. Readers appreciate its compelling storytelling and educational value. Some criticisms include occasional slow pacing and uneven character development, but overall, it's a moving tribute.
Readers who would enjoy Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler by Jack Mayer are those captivated by true stories of heroism during WWII, much like fans of Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally and The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman. They appreciate tales of courage, compassion, and historical intrigue, aiming to be inspired by real-life protagonists.
8,838 ratings
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396
Book • Nonfiction
Poland • 1940s
2005
Middle grade
12+ years
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