The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas
The boy in the striped pyjamas is a very sad book based on a boy named Bruno who is very wealthy since
his dad is a commandant that works for The fury (Hitler) They had to move from their nice house in
Germany to a lonely house in Outwith where there is no one to play with Bruno and his sister Gretel. Bruno is adventurous and he decides to take a walk where he ends up finding a place where there are lots
of people in striped pyjamas. He takes a closer look at one of the figures who turns into a boy that turns
into his friend Shmuel, they visited each other nearly every day but both of them could not pass the very
big fence that kept them away from each other. Shmuel was always hungry so Bruno would bring him
food. One day Shmuel complained to Bruno about his “papa” not coming back, so they decided to help
him by digging a hole to get to Shmuels side of the fence to find his“papa”, they ended up going into a
place where they got locked in, then a mysterious gas poured above them and that was the end of the
story. I recommend it for people at the age of 10 and up because it is very emotional and not suitable for
younger students.
his dad is a commandant that works for The fury (Hitler) They had to move from their nice house in
Germany to a lonely house in Outwith where there is no one to play with Bruno and his sister Gretel. Bruno is adventurous and he decides to take a walk where he ends up finding a place where there are lots
of people in striped pyjamas. He takes a closer look at one of the figures who turns into a boy that turns
into his friend Shmuel, they visited each other nearly every day but both of them could not pass the very
big fence that kept them away from each other. Shmuel was always hungry so Bruno would bring him
food. One day Shmuel complained to Bruno about his “papa” not coming back, so they decided to help
him by digging a hole to get to Shmuels side of the fence to find his“papa”, they ended up going into a
place where they got locked in, then a mysterious gas poured above them and that was the end of the
story. I recommend it for people at the age of 10 and up because it is very emotional and not suitable for
younger students.
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