Irena's Jars of Secrets
Review
By McBookWords
Ron Mazellan’s art for this book beautifully depict[s] the despair of the ghetto and the steadfast earnestness of the members of the Zegota who were determined to save children. Mazellan represents Irena as the courageous woman she was, from her first years working to save children to her final days as a hero.
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