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The Librarian of Auschwitz

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Librarian of Auschwitz
Authors and Contributors      Translated by Lilit Thwaites
By (author) Antonio Iturbe
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:432
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 157
ISBN/Barcode 9781627796187
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Teenage / Young Adult

Publishing Details

Publisher Henry Holt & Company Inc
Imprint Henry Holt & Company Inc
Publication Date 10 October 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Fourteen-year-old Dita is one of the many imprisoned by the Nazis at Auschwitz. Taken, along with her mother and father, from the Terezin ghetto in Prague, Dita is adjusting to the constant terror that is life in the camp. When Jewish leader Freddy Hirsch asks Dita to take charge of the eight precious volumes the prisoners have managed to sneak past the guards, she agrees. And so Dita becomes the librarian of Auschwitz. Out of one of the darkest chapters of human history comes this extraordinary story of courage and hope.

Author Biography

Antonio Iturbe is a novelist and journalist. He interviewed Dita Kraus, the real-life librarian of Auschwitz, for this story.

Reviews

an unforgettable, heartbreaking novel. --Publishers Weekly, starred review, on The Librarian of Auschwitz Like Markus Zusak's The Book Thief, it's a sophisticated novel with mature themes, delivering an emotionally searing reading experience. An important novel that will stand with other powerful testaments from the Holocaust era. --Booklist, starred review, on The Librarian of Auschwitz This novel is one that could easily be recommended or taught alongside Elie Wiesel's Night and The Diary of Anne Frank and a text that, once read, will never be forgotten. VERDICT A hauntingly authentic Holocaust retelling; a must for YA collections. --School Library Journal, starred review, on The Librarian of Auschwitz Though no punches are pulled about the unimaginable atrocity of the death camps, a life-affirming history. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on The Librarian of Auschwitz The Librarian of Auschwitz is a heartbreaking and ultimately inspiring work of art. --Shelf Awareness, starred review, on The Librarian of Auschwitz Iturbe's remarkable account uses an immediate present tense to immerse readers in Dita's story as she goes about what constitutes daily life in Auschwitz, all the while risking everything to distribute and hide the library's books. --The Horn Book, starred review, on The Librarian of Auschwitz