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If you can only read one book about the holocaust, read this one. Olga Lengyel spent about a year in Auschwitz and wrote this book soon after she was liberated. Consequently, the events are sharp and fresh in her memory, not that anyone could forget this horror.
I am willing to bet that Lengyel frequently regretted surviving the camp. She arrived with her parents, her sons, and her husband. She survived the war alone. Particularly grieving was her memory of making a bad decision that cost her old ...more
I am willing to bet that Lengyel frequently regretted surviving the camp. She arrived with her parents, her sons, and her husband. She survived the war alone. Particularly grieving was her memory of making a bad decision that cost her old ...more

What makes this book so interesting for the modern reader is that it was written in 1959. The events were still so fresh and raw in the author's mind that it is a still current event which places the reader so close to the time as opposed to a modern book that looks back in history. A very straightforward telling of concentration camp life from a survivor who holds nothing back. It's awkward to call a book like this "good" since the material is so horrible. However, it is a chilling and stomach-
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