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Summary: A Holocaust MUST-READ!
Comment: A tragic story, a triumphant spirit, an important message! This book should be read by everyone,
especially the critics who say the holocaust never happened. They should be ashamed of
themselves...and thankful they never had to walk in Mr. Wiesel's shoes.
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Summary: Fantastic!
Comment: If anyone is interested in what happened in Germany to the Jews and their stories, this is an
excellent book to bring you to tears. I cried and was so heart-broken that this book took my breath
away. I know I had a horrible life but it is NOTHING compared to what the Jews went through. I
recommend this book very highly.
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Summary: A classic
Comment: Nobel laureate, Elie Wiesel's memoir moved me to tears.

His first person account of his
people's sufferings informed me and changed the way I thought about the holocaust.

I
never doubted it happened. I just never realized the truth of it all. Words don't express the
emotions I had during the reading of this book.

Every American should read this lovely,
bitter, moving memoir.

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Summary: quick and haunting read
Comment: As a middle school drama and English teacher, I wanted so badly to share this novel with my
students. This work moved me to take a graduate course in history, study the Holocaust, and write a
unit for teaching about the Holocaust to middle schoolers. No ninth grader should go without
reading "Night." It changed me forever. I have purchased several copies for the people I love.
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Summary: An unimaginable horror
Comment: Having left Germany in 1933 to live in the Land of Israel I was spared the horrors that befell Elie
Wiesel. Reading his book shows me how lucky I, and others like me, were and are.
Even
though I know that these horrors did take place, I cannot for the life of me understand or imagine
that such cruelty can exist. Neither can I phantom how people who went through those camps survive.
How do they reconcile and come to terms with what they experienced, and can still believe in God
and goodness of men.

Renate
Artist poet & the author of the autobiography />From the Promised Land to the Lucky Country
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