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Introduction. Once is an amazing and harrowing story. It is 1942 and Felix begins his story from an orphanage – where he thinks his parents have placed him until they sort out their ‘troubles’. Felix knows ‘things got difficult for Jewish booksellers’ but is not sure why.
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Once / Morris Gleitzman.—1st American ed. p. cm. Summary: After living in a Catholic orphanage for nearly four years, a naive. Jewish boy runs away and embarks on a journey across Nazi-occupied Poland to find his parents.
Published in 2005, Once is a children’s historical fiction novel by Morris Gleitzman. Set in Poland during World War II, the story follows Felix, a 10-year-old Jewish boy being hidden from the Nazis in a Catholic orphanage, as he embarks on a quest to find his parents.
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Chapter 1 Summary. Felix Salinger lives in a Polish Orphanage in 1942. His parents, Jewish book sellers, put him there when the Nazis began to make things difficult for Jewish business owners. Mother Minka was a customer of theirs. During one mealtime, Felix finds a whole carrot in his soup—an unheard-of luxury.
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Apr 29, 2024 · The tender stuff by Horner (3 cues, The Apology, The Arrival, A Passage Of Time) is a variant on a tune from THE LAND BEFORE TIME coupled with text-book James Horner drama scoring and is quite lovely, in that typical JH way. I wonder what the unused stuff sounded like? More of the same or other ideas that he floated?