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The Tattooist of Auschwitz

Autor Heather Morris
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en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2019 – vârsta până la 19 ani
The Tattooist of Auschwitz is based on the true story of Lale and Gita Sokolov, two Slovakian Jews who survived Auschwitz. When Lale, given the job of tattooing the prisoners, saw Gita waiting in line, it was love at first sight. In that moment he determined to keep them both alive. This is a story of hope and of courage.
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ISBN-13: 9781471408496
ISBN-10: 1471408493
Pagini: 285
Dimensiuni: 126 x 195 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Hot Key Books

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I was somehow let down by this book. It is interesting to understand and get through the things endured by the Auschwitz prisoners there. It is a hard subject but i felt like the action was a bit hurried and sometimes with few scenes not connected and randomly switching from one to other. However i think i got to relate different to the little things that i took for granted. I enjoyed the ending in which Lale and Gita got together again and the way in which they build a life. It somehow gave me the hope that after all the downsides there are going to be upsides, but we have to bear a little longer. :)

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For readers of Schindler's List, The Man Who Broke into Auschwitz and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas comes a heart-breaking story of the very best of humanity in the very worst of circumstances. I tattooed a number on her arm. She tattooed her name on my heart.

In 1942, Lale Sokolov arrived in Auschwitz-Birkenau. He was given the job of tattooing the prisoners marked for survival - scratching numbers into his fellow victims' arms in indelible ink to create what would become one of the most potent symbols of the Holocaust. Waiting in line to be tattooed, terrified and shaking, was a young girl.

For Lale - a dandy, a jack-the-lad, a bit of a chancer - it was love at first sight. And he was determined not only to survive himself, but to ensure this woman, Gita, did, too. So begins one of the most life-affirming, courageous, unforgettable and human stories of the Holocaust: the love story of the tattooist of Auschwitz.

-----'Extraordinary - moving, confronting and uplifting . . .

I recommend it unreservedly' Greame Simsion'A moving and ultimately uplifting story of love, loyalties and friendship amidst the horrors of war . . .

It's a triumph.' Jill Mansell


Notă biografică

Born in New Zealand, Heather Morris is an international number one bestselling author, who is passionate about stories of survival, resilience and hope. In 2003, while working in a large public hospital in Melbourne, Heather was introduced to an elderly gentleman who 'might just have a story worth telling'. The day she met Lale Sokolov changed both their lives. Lale's story formed the basis for The Tattooist of Auschwitz and the follow-up novel, Cilka's Journey. In 2021 she published the phenomenal conclusion to the Tattooist trilogy, Three Sisters, after being asked to tell the story of three Holocaust survivors who knew Lale from their time in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Together, her novels have sold more than 16 million copies worldwide. In 2020 she published Stories of Hope, her account of her journey to writing the story of Lale Sokolov's life.