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| Original Title: | La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz ISBN13 9788408025832 |
| Edition Language: | Spanish |
| Setting: | Auschwitz(Poland) Poland |
| Literary Awards: | Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2020) |
Antonio G. Iturbe
ebook | Pages: 538 pages Rating: 4.18 | 22876 Users | 3160 Reviews

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| Title | : | La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz |
| Author | : | Antonio G. Iturbe |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 538 pages |
| Published | : | September 18th 2012 by Editorial Planeta (first published August 18th 2012) |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction. World War II. Holocaust |
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Sobre el fango negro de Auschwitz que todo lo engulle, Fredy Hirsch ha levantado en secreto una escuela. En un lugar donde los libros están prohibidos, la joven Dita esconde bajo su vestido los frágiles volúmenes de la biblioteca pública más pequeña, recóndita y clandestina que haya existido nunca. En medio del horror, Dita nos da una maravillosa lección de coraje: no se rinde y nunca pierde las ganas de vivir ni de leer porque, incluso en ese terrible campo de exterminio, «abrir un libro es como subirte a un tren que te lleva de vacaciones». Una emocionante novela basada en hechos reales que rescata del olvido una de las más conmovedoras historias de heroÃsmo cultural.Rating Appertaining To Books La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz
Ratings: 4.18 From 22876 Users | 3160 ReviewsJudge Appertaining To Books La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz
this is a difficult for me to rate, as i have found to be the case with many WWII/holocaust stories that are based on real life people but written as a work of fiction. for most of the book, this was a solid 3 stars. not phenomenal, but not horrible either. i think that iturbe was a little out of his league choosing this kind of story for his debut. its slow, almost boring, in a lot of places with sterile writing and sporadic POV shifts in the narration. im not sure if this is a translation
"They are holding something that is absolutely forbidden in Auschwitz. These items, so dangerous that their mere possession is a death sentence, cannot be fired, nor do they have a sharp point, a blade, or a heavy end. These items, which the relentless guards of the Reich fear so much, are nothing more than books: old, unbound, with missing pages, and in tatters."Dita Adlerova is barely starting her teen years when WWII breaks out. Originally from Prague, Dita's family along with other Jewish

I cant review this book properly because I dont feel I have the words to do this story justice and honestly, my opinion is really inconsequential when it comes to the real life stories of WWII. I am lucky that none of my family were caught up in the atrocities of Auschwitz, however being Jewish we all know someone who was/is affected by this war.The Librarian of Auschwitz is a book I chose to read with my real life book club and in order to read this book I had to mentally prepare myself because
How amazing to find out that there was a secret little library in Auschwitz, that even in the heart of the depressing evil there was still something that served as a preservation of their humanity. And how amazing that the author was actually able to meet with and interview the young, inspirational librarian herself. The format of the book itself was interesting, somewhat confusing. It read like a nonfiction piece in some parts and like a novel in others. I cant imagine the amount of research it
The Librarian of Auschwitz is a sobering account of one girl's survival at Auschwitz. I've read a number of books detailing the Nazi's most infamous death camp Auschwitz so was expecting the devastating descriptions of the appalling living conditions and inhumane treatment of the prisoners. What I wasn't expecting was the glimpse of hope and humanity the prisoners of building 31 managed to preserve.Who knew that a family unit existed at Birkeneau? For what purpose would such a unit exist??? In
Well let me just say: THIS BOOK WAS HER TRUE STORY SO SORRY IT WASN'T ACTION PACKED ENOUGH FOR YOU IT WAS JUST GRUESOME AND AWFUL FOR HER. I wouldn't


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