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A review by bookswritingandmore
The Child of Auschwitz by Lily Graham
5.0
I am speechless.
I couldn't put it down in certain areas so I just kept reading through the night.
Most people know the pain the Nazi's inflicted, but I felt an intimate connection to Eva and Sophie and their time in Auschwitz. The horrors they witnessed and went through brought tears to my eyes. All through the days and nights, these women held on to hope no matter how ridiculous in the face of the evil they lived with. They kept themselves alive.
This book affected me so much. I dont believe I will soon forget the anguish faced, the people lost and the child born in this story. It will stay with me for many nights to come.
I couldn't put it down in certain areas so I just kept reading through the night.
Most people know the pain the Nazi's inflicted, but I felt an intimate connection to Eva and Sophie and their time in Auschwitz. The horrors they witnessed and went through brought tears to my eyes. All through the days and nights, these women held on to hope no matter how ridiculous in the face of the evil they lived with. They kept themselves alive.
This book affected me so much. I dont believe I will soon forget the anguish faced, the people lost and the child born in this story. It will stay with me for many nights to come.