
The Island on Bird Street
1997 • Drama, War
Alex is an 11-year old boy who, during WWII, hides in the Jewish ghetto from Nazis after all his relatives have been sent to the concentration camp. The movie portrays the ghetto through his eyes.
Runtime: 1h 47m
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of historical fiction with Uri Orlev's "The Island on Bird Street." This compelling novel invites readers into the nuanced world of a young boy surviving the Holocaust in a deserted ghetto. Orlev's profound storytelling captures the raw essence of hope, fear, and determination, painting a vivid picture that lets you experience this harrowing time through the eyes of a resilient child.
Orlev's narrative prowess allows for a deeper connection with the protagonist, Alex, as you navigate his journey of survival and self-discovery. The novel provides a more intimate exploration of his thoughts and emotions, transcending what can be portrayed on screen. By reading "The Island on Bird Street," you engage not only with history but also with the enduring spirit of a boy who defies the odds, offering a reading experience far richer than watching the film adaptation.
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The Island on Bird Street
by Uri Orlev