The Auschwitz Escape
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014
480
Novel • Fiction
Europe • 1940s
2014
Adult
18+ years
The Auschwitz Escape follows Jacob Weisz, a Jewish teenager in Nazi Germany who, after losing his parents and joining the resistance, is accidentally transported to Auschwitz. There he befriends Pastor Jean-Luc Leclerc, and together they plan a daring escape to expose the camp's atrocities. They succeed, and their report becomes crucial in informing the world about the horrors of the Holocaust. The book depicts the brutal realities of concentration camps.
Suspenseful
Dark
Challenging
Emotional
Inspirational
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The Auschwitz Escape by Joel C. Rosenberg is generally praised for its intense and gripping narrative, with many appreciating its historical accuracy and emotional depth. However, some critics argue that the book can be overly descriptive, slowing the pace. Overall, it is considered a compelling and poignant read that offers a vivid portrayal of courage and resilience.
A reader who enjoys historical fiction with intense, emotional narratives and themes of courage and resilience would appreciate The Auschwitz Escape by Joel C. Rosenberg. Fans of The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah and The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, who are drawn to compelling stories set during World War II, will find this book captivating.
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480
Novel • Fiction
Europe • 1940s
2014
Adult
18+ years
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