This selection of narratives are genuine, heartbreaking and consuming. In this non fiction account, the short tales and episodes create a situation as questions are posed and no responses can be given.
Wiesel's literature is immaculate, authentic and responsible.
Raw, unadulterated and real , this book digs deep into the thoughts and speech of 6 million souls ( and beyond).
Wiesel leaves the reader with a Talmudical saying "never judge your friend until you have been in his place".
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