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Night by Elie Wiesel
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it was amazing

Upon completion of this book, my mind is as numb as if I had experienced this suffering myself. So much pain and suffering are thrown at you from the pages that one cannot comprehend it all in the right perspective. One can only move forward as the victims in this book did. Step by step, page by page. Initially, numbness is the only way to deal with such anguish.
Otherwise one becomes quickly overwhelmed by the images that evoke questions that cannot be answered.
And yet, I read this book from the comfort of a warm home and a full stomach. Imagine the impact if it were otherwise. Imagine being forced from your home to live in barracks, living off soup and bread, forced to go outside in the winter without a jacket, and perform manual labor from dawn to dusk with the smell of a crematorium in your backyard.
How many of us could endure this for just one day, let alone, for years? What would this do to us physically and more important, what would this do to us mentally? Yet, we witness in this book the miracle of the prisoner's survival. The strength and raw endurance of the human spirit. We must be reminded of this this glorious strength, but also reminded that it was the weakness of the human spirit that inflicted these crimes on others.
Humanity has the capability of extreme strength, but also of extreme weakness (which often hides under the guise of self-righteousness and need for power over others). This book is necessary in order to remind us of this. These things must not be forgotten. Read this book even if you think you have read enough of the Holocaust and of pain and suffering. Every book that I have read about the Holocaust offers something new including this one. Read it as a memorial and a tribute. Read it as a reminder of how fortunate we are to have a free society and how we must preserve this freedom at all costs. There are those who would like to take it away. Fascism is alive and well.
I started reading Holocaust novels after reading Edelweiss Pirates ‘Operation Einstein'. (Edelweiss Pirates #1) [bookcover:(Edelweiss Pirates #1) ‘Operation Einstein' The Edelweiss Express (Edelweiss Pirates #2) by Mark A. Cooper they are must reads in this genre are of course Number the Stars Number the Stars by Lois Lowry Number the stars.
I enjoyed that authors other works. That novel was 'The Book' that turned me onto YA WW2 novels. They allow us to reflect on our own lives, learn history and become better people in general.
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Bill Kerwin Good review!


message 2: by Geri (new)

Geri Amen. You are right, we don't realize how good we have it.
Very good review.


Grant Stunning review, Chris


Kelley Stoneking Not surprisingly, it took Elie Wiesel 13 years until he could relive this experience to write about it. Like you, I'm so glad he had the courage to do that! We must never forget!


Sara Excellent review, Chris. Like you, I find it hard to imagine surviving this kind of experience, let alone being able to write about it afterward.


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Choko Beautiful review! I will read it because of your recommendation for sure!


Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader Wonderful review, Chris! I first read this in high school as assigned reading. It had a huge impact on me - how could it not, as powerful as it is. I wish it was required reading for everyone.


Shoshi Plenty of books written about the Holocaust. Interesting to know, that Wiesel shared a part in catching Eichman.


Lindsay L Excellent review for such a life changing book. I'll never forget reading this.


Chris Horsefield Thank you Lindsay


Javier Hernandez It does make you feel as if you are experiencing it yourself. Wiesel does a good job of making you feel as if you are actually in the book


message 12: by NickReads (new) - added it

NickReads i need to finish this


message 13: by Deb (new) - rated it 4 stars

Deb Cohen Nice review


Anita Mullins Brown Totally agree. I am in a constant state of prayer for my own soul.


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