Elie Wiesel
Night
Paperback
(Penguin Books Sept. 1, 2008)
, Later Printing edition
Born into a Jewish ghetto in Hungary, as a child, Elie Wiesel was sent to the Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. This is his account of that atrocity: the ever-increasing horrors he endured, the loss of his family and his struggle to survive in a world that stripped him of humanity, dignity and faith. Describing in simple terms the tragic murder of a people from a survivor's perspective, "Night" is among the most personal, intimate and poignant of all accounts of the Holocaust. A compelling consideration of the darkest side of human nature and the enduring power of hope, it remains one of the most important works of the twentieth century.
- ISBN
- / 9780141038995
- Pages
- 144
- Weight
- 3.5 oz.
- Dimensions
- 7.8 x 0.3
in.