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Night
Wiesel, Elie
Adult Nonfiction D810.J4 W513 2006

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Megan said:
I loved it. It was so harrowing, and so tragic, because it showed what the Holocaust was like for an ordinary person.
posted Jul 1, 2006 at 10:46AM
Megan said:
I loved it. It was so harrowing, and so tragic, because it showed what the Holocaust was like for an ordinary person.
posted Jul 1, 2006 at 10:46AM
Avatar for Leynia Leynia said:
I am in awe of Elie Wiesel being able to tell his story so remarkably well. How does one describe the terror and insane twist of life of Nazi persecution, tortures, and goals? How can an author take hold of a reader/listener with such vile truths, not turn him/her off but talk from the viewpoint of retained humanity? Well, this is why Wiesel is known to be a brilliant writer, speaker, teacher. As for the reader, George Guidall, only the most highly accomplished storyteller would dare touch the works of Elie Wiesel. I felt comforted by George Guidall being that person. I trust his sensitivity, his deep understanding, his being the voice of the author. I cannot describe the quality of this work with adjectives. It has to speak for itself.
posted Jan 15, 2012 at 9:14PM
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