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Night, Elie Wiesel's harrowing first-hand account of the Holocaust, is a devastating exploration of the darkest side of human nature and the enduring power of hope.Born into a Jewish ghetto in Hungary, as a child, Elie Wiesel was sent to the Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. This
Author Elie Wiesel
Pages 144
Publisher Penguin Books Limited
Published Date 2012-05-03
ISBN 071819781X 9780718197810
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addy_jane_9186 shared a tip "Pretty good book. I had to read it for school, but I enjoyed it"
erika_lynne shared a tip "January read"
bibliomavens shared a tip "As far as I know this is a stand alone book."
heather_king shared a tip "A must read. I read this memoir over twenty years ago and its haunting ending has never left me."
julia_friedmaj shared a tip "Amazing book. Couldn’t put it down"
katie_9873 shared a tip "The book is about this life during the Holocaust"
sofia_zuluaga shared a tip "I read this book for my English class and all I can say is this book is outstanding"
tara_franco shared a tip "You will cry the whole way through."
desiree_espinoza shared a tip "Keep kleenex handy!"
cecily_odonnell shared a tip "This is an amazing read. So troubling but eye opening and I believe everyone should read it if you haven’t already."
jennifer_4409 shared a tip "Deeply moving. A must read as a stark reminder for our current times."
journie_perez shared a tip "I actually started reading this in class and it’s so good. I really got to understand what people went through."
jerry_fairchild shared a tip "Such a beautiful and haunting story of survival."
misshel_cho shared a tip "The count of Monte Cristo, by Alexander Dumas"
eva_miller_4123 shared a tip "I really liked it I think so"
tehepicator shared a tip "Truly heartbreaking"
callie_french shared a tip "Incredible book that shows you the innate courage of human character"
megan_b_7397 shared a tip "This memoir was so good! I definitely recommend it."
rachel_moseley_2558 shared a tip "It’s a beautiful and horrific story all at once. I read it with my Freshmen."