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  • Auschwitz (Concentration camp) -- Fiction.
     
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  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Fiction.
     
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    The tattooist of Auschwitz [large type] : a novel / Heather Morris.
    by Morris, Heather (Screenwriter), author.
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    New York, NY : HarperLuxe, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2018]
    Subjects
  • Auschwitz (Concentration camp) -- Fiction.
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  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Fiction.
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  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Fiction.
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  • Tattoo artists -- Fiction.
  •  
  • Jews -- Poland -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    9780062860941 (large print : trade paperback)
    0062860941 (large print : trade paperback)
    9781635464078
    1635464072
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    312 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
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    First HarperLuxe edition.
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    "In April 1942, Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, is forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau. When his captors discover that he speaks several languages, he is put to work as a Tätowierer (the German word for tattooist), tasked with permanently marking his fellow prisoners. Imprisoned for more than two and a half years, Lale witnesses horrific atrocities and barbarism--but also incredible acts of bravery and compassion. Risking his own life, he uses his privileged position to exchange jewels and money from murdered Jews for food to keep his fellow prisoners alive. One day in July 1942, Lale, prisoner 32407, comforts a trembling young woman waiting in line to have the number 34902 tattooed onto her arm. Her name is Gita, and in that first encounter, Lale vows to somehow survive the camp and marry her"--Publisher.
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    Library For The Blind and Print DisabledLarge TypeLT MorrisChecked out06/10/2024Add Copy to MyList


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