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The Tattooist Of Auschwitz By Heather Morris
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Anyone else read it? Based on a true story, the result of the author’s interviews with the main character. Poorly constructed and such a wasted opportunity for a writer. A huge disappointment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've got a book at home to start reading: Treblinka: A Survivor's Story by Chil Rajchman. I don't know if anyone else here had read this book and what they thought?
Rachman was one of only approximately 70 people who escape Treblinka (roughly 70,000 perished) and he resettled in Montevideo and died in 2004, aged 89.
Rachman was one of only approximately 70 people who escape Treblinka (roughly 70,000 perished) and he resettled in Montevideo and died in 2004, aged 89.
CG, I can’t recommend any non-fiction books but as I’ve said I would recommend The Boy in Striped Pyjamas and another like that insofar as it was initially written for young people but subsequently adopted by adults, The Book Thief, which tells a tale of life for civilians in Nazi Germany. A strange little book narrated by the character ‘Death’.