Thursday, January 9, 2014

Night


Elie Wiesel is a man of the age of 85 and is Jewish. This book explains his life when he was going through concentration camps only at the age of 15. Elie Wiesel was transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau-Glewice in 1944. He also spent time in the Buna which was an industrial production camp where thousands died. Later he spent time in Buchenwald. He has written a Trilogy of this book and it also fiction and a biography. This book is about the life of 15 year old Jewish boy in the holocaust that goes through the struggle of being beaten and starved and he is holding on for dear life throughout this book. He also has to watch some horrific things like, others being killed, beaten, and baby’s getting thrown in the crematorium, also when they had roll call every night (roll call would go on for hours)if someone fell they would be beaten of hung in front of everyone in the roll call.

This book is about a 15 year old boy that lives in Sighet, Transylvania with his two parents and his sibling, and the invasion of their location started out slow but then when they came to get the family’s to take them to the concentration camps it felt as if they blinked and they were no longer wanted anywhere anymore. They were pushed into trains with hundreds of other Jewish people. While on the train there was no room to sit anywhere, and standing for so long with no food or water made some people go crazy. During their long trip on the trains somebody kept yelling “FIRE” and no one ever saw them, until they arrived at the camp of Auschwitz. Auschwitz was just the first of their “adventures”. When they arrived in the camp the made groups of men and women/children and Elie was put with his dad and his sister went with his mother, after the guards lead him to his barrack that would be the last time he ever saw his sister and his mother. He went with his father throughout his journey in the holocaust. At one point in the book the guard had left his barrack because he wanted to do something else so the adults in the concentration camp told the little ones to go look for food/scrapes in the kitchen while the adults cover for them. Elie did what he was told but he had found the guard of his barrack with some lady in the kitchen doing something he was not supposed to be doing. Elie was 15 and couldn’t help but giggle and the guard beat him, when roll call came the guards whipped him 25 times on his back while his hands were tied to a poll. After this had happened him and his father were sent to another camp and were forced to march and the people that couldn’t keep up were either shot or trampled over. They had to march in the winter time so it was very difficult because it was cold and they were given so they had no energy. After marching for days they had come to the concentration camp of Gleiwitz. When they arrived not to long after Elie’s father had died and was replaced out of his bonk with some another ill Jewish man. He remained at Buchenwald (smaller camp inside Gleiwitz) until April 11 all he could remember was his dad’s eyes as he gazed at him.


I would recommend this book to people who like historical and sorrow books. This book is very interesting to read, because it is his journey throughout his holocaust experience. 


Book Review by Daria K.

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