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Average rating4.7
An incredibly somber story, yet somehow told in such an inspiring and uplifting way. Easy quick read!
This is a book about the experiences of 100 year old Eddie Jaku in the second world war. We are all familiar with the terrible things that happened during the Holocaust. Although this story itself has been told before, it remains impressive and mind-boggling to read. Like Eddie, I am perplexed at the mean and heartlessness that a human being can be capable of.
The reason I don't give the book four or five stars has to do with me not always agreeing with Eddie's reasoning. As an example, he indicates that he does not understand why people did nothing to stop the Nazis. At the end of the book he says he cannot forgive Germany and the people who have done nothing to stop the nazis. I completely understand that he does not forgive Hitler. However, the people who have done nothing feared for their lives just as much as he did. Going against the Nazis meant death, he says that himself too. So I can imagine that the people were afraid and took care of their own families and safety. There were several things like this that I thought differently of.
Despite those things, I have a lot of respect and admiration for a man who has endured all this and ends up calling himself the happiest man in the world. What strength and courage you must have to be able to endure this. The life lessons described in the book include the importance of hope, courage, friendship and love. Which are also reflected in the stories. He calls the reader his friend, and I'm glad to be one!
Wow. What a story, what a life. Hard to imagine a more harrowing life, living as a Jew through Nazi Germany. Really well told. Recommended.
This book written by the man himself, Eddie Jake, is an awe inspiring story of perseverance, morality, and hopefulness. It is awful the atrocities that were committed by the Nazis during the Holocaust. This man survived Auschwitz and went on to live a long, fulfilling life, reaching the ripe old age of 101 years old. He sadly lost his faith in God due to the atrocities he saw in the Holocaust, but he decided to be the happiest man in the world instead of letting fear and anger control him and get him killed by the Nazis. He didn't seek revenge either after the war, but decided that living happily was his best form of revenge, since that was what the Nazis tried to take from him during the war. Am all around great autobiography, and it's not too long either, less than 200 pages. I would definitely recommend this book if you are looking for a first hand account of a truly inspiring story.