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_aPR9639.4. M668 _bM677 2018 |
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_aMorris, Heather, _d1987- |
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_aThe Tattooist of Auschwitz : _bA Novel / _cHeather Morris. |
250 | _aFirst U.S. edition. | ||
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_aNew York, N.Y. : _bHarper, _c[2018] |
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_a262, 11 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c24 cm. |
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520 | _aThe Tattooist of Auschwitz is a novel based on the true story of Lale and Gita Sokolov, two Slovakian Jews who survived Auschwitz and eventually made their home in Australia. In that terrible place, Lale was given the job of tattooing the prisoners marked for survival - literally scratching numbers into his fellow victims' arms in indelible ink to create what would become one of the most potent symbols of the Holocaust. Lale used the infinitesimal freedom of movement that this position awarded him to exchange jewels and money taken from murdered Jews for food to keep others alive. If he had been caught, he would have been killed; many owed him their survival. | ||
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_aAuschwitz (Concentration camp) _vFiction. |
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_aJews _zPoland _vFiction. |
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_aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) _vFiction. |
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _xJews _vFiction. |
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