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I had read this book back when I was in high school and remember being so moved by this. Listening to the audiobook this time it was just as wonderful and emotional as I remember from the first time I read it. A must read for anyone to know what it was like to be in an internment camp during the Holocaust.
Contains spoilers
The text was incredibly lucid, devoid of fluff (the translation I read was that of Marion Wiesel). At times it left me shaking while I read, I had to stop several times to bury my head in my hands.
One set of three lines stuck with me throughout the rest of the book after I’d read them: “After the war, I learned the fate of those who had remained at the infirmary. They were, quite simply, liberated by the Russians, two days after the evacuation” (Page 82).
Incredible book, I read in one sitting.