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Christine Stringer-Ladrick
Language Arts and Technology
Literature Circles Extension Project
Professor Susan Silverman
Fall 2006
Introduction
Misha is a young naive boy he doesn't have a
name, a home, a family or a background. He
sleeps in the street, steals food, and survives by
not getting caught. He is called a Gypsy, a
Jew, a filthy son of Abraham, and Stop Thief.
He sleeps in a cellar with a group of boys who
are just like him, they steal to stay alive and to
not get caught by the Jackboots.
The Jackboots control Warsaw, Poland in
1939. They have power, uniforms, and guns. It
is not safe to be a Jew, a Gypsy or a homeless
orphan. The best thing to be is invisible.
He is given a name “Misha” by his friend Uri who
also tells him that he was a Gypsy until the day his
family was bombed by the Jackboots, otherwise
known as the Nazis. Uri was the leader of the street
and he was also the one who helps guide Misha
through life on the streets, but when Misha sees a
girl he knows herded into the Warsaw ghetto with
her family, he knows he must follow her.
Literary Extension Project
CD/DVD Cover
For my literary extension project I choose to
design a CD/DVD cover. The CD/DVD is a
tribute to those who died as well as a complete
history of the Holocaust, with letters, stories,
pictures and individual accounts of what
happened first hand by those who lived it. The
first slide is the cover, the second slide is what
is looks like when you open up the CD
complete with a chapter review. The next slide
is a picture of the CD/DVD, and the final slide
is the back cover of the CD/DVD.
Chapter Guide
Chapters 1-5
History of the Holocaust
Chapters 5-13
Stories
Chapters 13-15
Letters
Chapters 15-19
Tribute
© 2006 Ladrick Inc. A registered trademark of
Capitol Records. Manufactured by Ladrick
Records 150 Fifth Avenue, New York 10011. All
rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a
violation of applicable laws. Printed in the USA.
www. Ladrick.NYIT.com
Chapter Guide
Chapters 1-5
History of the
Holocaust
Chapters 5-13
Stories
Chapters 13-15
Letters
Chapters 15-19
Tribute
Credits
The Holocaust Heroes and Villains
Images of the dead on inside cover and on CD
http://www.auschwitz.dk/Winton.htm
Candle Photo
http://pdphoto.org/PictureDetail.php?pg=8381&mat=pdef
Milkweed Cover
http://www.moviemars.com/images/books/0786261463.jpg
Bar Code and Trade Symbols
http://images.google.com
Little Boy in Film
http://www.auschwitz.dk/Winton.htm












