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Format
Hardcover
Language
english
Author
Heather Morris
ISBN
1785763644

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  • Top favourable review

    Very good book

    Touching story but not enough details for the readers like myself who have read other books about the subject i e "Anus Mundi" by Wiesław Kielar, "Pięć lat kacetu" by Stanisław Grzesiuk and other materials describing life in the Nazi camps in occupied Poland. This may be a result of somebody else writing the story not the actual survivor who was involved and who lived and experienced imprisonment in the camp.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: cobaltiger

  • Fantastic!

    Considering "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" is a harrowing true story, it was truly compelling and utterly unputdownable. It's without a doubt one of only a few books that will stay with me a very long time, it's that unforgettable and one that keeps you thinking about the story well after you've put it down. Lale Sokolov is a well dressed, charming ladies' man - however he is also a Jew. On arrival at Auschwitz in 1942 he immediately stands out to his fellow prisoners who save his life when he takes ill. In the camp he is put to work in the privileged position of the 'Tatowierer' - the tattooist - to mark his fellow prisoners as they arrive in camp. One of them is a girl called Gita who captures his heart immediately. Given a reason to survive Lale uses his position for the greater good ...

    Condition: NewSold by: the_nile_stores

  • Great book!

    This really is a very interesting read, and because the story came straight from the horses mouth and took 3 years to digest and research, only adds to the legitimacy and factual importance of what actually happened in that horrendous place. It is both heartbreaking and endearing. Highly recommended.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: buy_read_repeat

  • Wait and see

    I can't recommend this book because I haven't yet read it. The write-up gives a remarkable review and as it is now a film I should imagine the book will be even better. Not that Iv'e seen the film and it's likely I won't. I much prefer books; they have a more real, factual and honest approach to a subject.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: musicmagpie

  • Riveting book

    Best book I have read in a long time, just to read what took place and what the Jews had to suffer during the war. I was in tears.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: 1x48uKHqSXG@Deleted