Description
The life story of Irena Sendler (1910–2008) brings to light the fate of a member of the Polish anti-Nazi resistance who helped people in the Warsaw ghetto and managed to save the lives of more than two thousand children. The narrative, full of hard-to-believe horrors, brave acts, and sacrifices, reads like a breath despite the tragic events described and is a testament to a young woman who risked her life every day to help those in greatest need.

