The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris

Struggle for Survival and Love at Auschwitz.

Based on true events, this book about survival and love in unfathomable circumstances was gut-wrenching, yet impossible to put down.

Like Elie Wiesel’s Night  and In Our Hearts We Were Giants by Yehuda Koren and Eilat Negev, this book brings a sobering view into the largest and deadliest concentration camp—Auschwitz.

Lale, a Jewish prisoner, was forced to tattoo identification numbers on his fellow inmates, a job that was seen as collaboration with the Germans by some, but understood as his only hope for survival in this hellish death camp.  It was there while tattooing, that he met the love of his life and his future wife, Gita.  We learn the harrowing details of their lives as they dangle on the brink of death, their courage, perseverance, and ultimate triumph over evil. 

A MUST-READ!!

Annette

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