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A review by mermandy
The Violinist of Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood
5.0
No words
I have read numerous books about WWII and the Holocaust including “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” and “The Nightingale.” None has gotten me to my core like this book. While the fictional love story was hopeful and touching, the account of Alma Rose’s bravery and humanity in the face of the horror and terror in the camps was inspired and moving beyond words. I cannot recommend this book enough so that history does not repeat itself and so we never forget.
I have read numerous books about WWII and the Holocaust including “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” and “The Nightingale.” None has gotten me to my core like this book. While the fictional love story was hopeful and touching, the account of Alma Rose’s bravery and humanity in the face of the horror and terror in the camps was inspired and moving beyond words. I cannot recommend this book enough so that history does not repeat itself and so we never forget.