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4.9 24
Young Adult Fiction
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Terrible Power
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by Rin
In Elie Wiesel's autobiographal novel of his horrible experiences in the Nazi Concentration camps, we witness the horrors that scarred so many people during world war two.
In the novel, we personally see the destruction caused to Elie Wiesel and his family and watch as him and his fellow prisoners lose their innocence, hope and everything.
Night is a powerful message of the terror inside a concentration camp and how the people of Sighet's desire to hide from their problems and deny the truth led them to the concentration camps. And how we should all work to keep such a horror from happening again, and how we should never turn a blind eye to such situations.
In Elie Wiesel's autobiographal novel of his horrible experiences in the Nazi Concentration camps, we witness the horrors that scarred so many people during world war two.
In the novel, we personally see the destruction caused to Elie Wiesel and his family and watch as him and his fellow prisoners lose their innocence, hope and everything.
Night is a powerful message of the terror inside a concentration camp and how the people of Sighet's desire to hide from their problems and deny the truth led them to the concentration camps. And how we should all work to keep such a horror from happening again, and how we should never turn a blind eye to such situations.
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