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The Tattooist of Auschwitz (The Tattooist of Auschwitz, #1)
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I wanted to read The Tattooist of Auschwitz, by Heather Morris, before I read a book that I've put off for too long, Cilka's Journey. Rather than read the print version of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, I chose to listen to the audio version, narrated by Richard Armitage, who is becoming a favorite narrator of mine. In this book, we follow twenty six year old Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau, in 1942. We learn of his love for a young woman who he meets in the camp, when he tattoos her arm, as he did for other prisoners entering the camps. Lale passed away in 2006 but spent the three years before he died, relating his memories of his time at Auschwitz.
The story is brutal because this is the story of the Holocaust. The horror of what happened to over a million people is behind this story of two people who survive the camps and live to marry and raise a son. Lale wasn't willing to tell his story until his wife died because he was afraid of being labeled a Nazi collaborator, due to his work as a tattooist and the privileges he received for doing such work. As with other stories about the Holocaust that I have read in the last two years, my mind can't even grasp the horror of what happened. It is through reading stories like this that I want to remember the people who lost their lives, many of them lost in a pile of bodies, never to be identified, once they were taken prisoner and having their humanity diminished by men who thought they were better.
The entire time I read books like this one, my heart goes out to each individual that suffered...in my way, I want to pay homage to the individual people whose lives were minimized and taken. I don't want to forget what happened, as hard as it is to remember. I was able to borrow this book from Hoopla, via my local library.
Published September 4, 2018
The story is brutal because this is the story of the Holocaust. The horror of what happened to over a million people is behind this story of two people who survive the camps and live to marry and raise a son. Lale wasn't willing to tell his story until his wife died because he was afraid of being labeled a Nazi collaborator, due to his work as a tattooist and the privileges he received for doing such work. As with other stories about the Holocaust that I have read in the last two years, my mind can't even grasp the horror of what happened. It is through reading stories like this that I want to remember the people who lost their lives, many of them lost in a pile of bodies, never to be identified, once they were taken prisoner and having their humanity diminished by men who thought they were better.
The entire time I read books like this one, my heart goes out to each individual that suffered...in my way, I want to pay homage to the individual people whose lives were minimized and taken. I don't want to forget what happened, as hard as it is to remember. I was able to borrow this book from Hoopla, via my local library.
Published September 4, 2018
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Tamar...playing hooky for a few hours today
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Aug 29, 2020 04:36PM
I have been dragging my feet on this one for nearly two years. I know it's going to tear me apart. I have the hard copy but I will opt for the Hoopla audio.
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tamar wrote: "I have been dragging my feet on this one for nearly two years. I know it's going to tear me apart. I have the hard copy but I will opt for the Hoopla audio."
I have had Cilka's Journey (which has a connection to this book) for a while and have been dragging my feet also but now that I've started this one, I'll go Cilka's Journey soon afterward. Still, there is always dread in my heart when I start a Holocaust story.
I have had Cilka's Journey (which has a connection to this book) for a while and have been dragging my feet also but now that I've started this one, I'll go Cilka's Journey soon afterward. Still, there is always dread in my heart when I start a Holocaust story.
Donald wrote: "It is actually a fairly inspiring book about perseverance, faith, courage and lvoe."
It is, Donald. While I reading the book and now, afterwards, I've been spending hours reading about the people mentioned in the book, which then led me to other stories of survivors (or those who didn't survive) and the amazing things that they did for others, when things were so hopeless. I feel an obsession coming on, to keep reading the stories because, as horrible as everything was, there is so much inspiration in the lives and deaths of those involved. I need to do other things but I can't stop reading more.
It is, Donald. While I reading the book and now, afterwards, I've been spending hours reading about the people mentioned in the book, which then led me to other stories of survivors (or those who didn't survive) and the amazing things that they did for others, when things were so hopeless. I feel an obsession coming on, to keep reading the stories because, as horrible as everything was, there is so much inspiration in the lives and deaths of those involved. I need to do other things but I can't stop reading more.
A fantastic review Marilyn! This is one that definitely has been on my radar for a longtime! I know I've got to read it soon!!
Very moving review Marilyn. I haven’t read anything like this, I can’t. I struggle enough coming to terms with the world as it is now without having the burden of the past on me as well. It’s all too tragic 😢
Tina wrote: "A fantastic review Marilyn! This is one that definitely has been on my radar for a longtime! I know I've got to read it soon!!"
Thank you, Tina, I didn't think I would ever read this one because of the subject matter but I'm so glad that I did.
Thank you, Tina, I didn't think I would ever read this one because of the subject matter but I'm so glad that I did.
Pat wrote: "Very moving review Marilyn. I haven’t read anything like this, I can’t. I struggle enough coming to terms with the world as it is now without having the burden of the past on me as well. It’s all t..."
Thank you, Pat. I understand. I haven't been reviewing very long and it wasn't until the last year that I even considered reading a book like this one. Slowly, I'm reaching out for more of these types of books and handling it ok when I read them. But one can only take so much and I must tread carefully and be sure I'm up to reading each book before I attempt to do so.
Thank you, Pat. I understand. I haven't been reviewing very long and it wasn't until the last year that I even considered reading a book like this one. Slowly, I'm reaching out for more of these types of books and handling it ok when I read them. But one can only take so much and I must tread carefully and be sure I'm up to reading each book before I attempt to do so.
Janice wrote: "Great review! The audiobook was excellent, this was a 5* book for me!"
Thank you, Janice! I loved this audio version...it's like I could "see" what was going on.
Thank you, Janice! I loved this audio version...it's like I could "see" what was going on.
Ceecee wrote: "I must read this too Marilyn. Really thoughtful review ❤️"
Thank you, Ceecee! I'm still pretty new to audio but this audio sealed the deal that it's a great way to experience a book, if the narrator is good.
Thank you, Ceecee! I'm still pretty new to audio but this audio sealed the deal that it's a great way to experience a book, if the narrator is good.
Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "great review, I've put this one off also but I have to start reading more serious books again."
Thank you, Dorie! See, I've been putting off Cilka's Journey for way too long and this book makes me want to tackle it now. 💗
Thank you, Dorie! See, I've been putting off Cilka's Journey for way too long and this book makes me want to tackle it now. 💗
Michael wrote: "Such a great, thoughtful review, Marilyn!"
Thank you, Michael...I'm very glad that I read this book 💕
Thank you, Michael...I'm very glad that I read this book 💕
Andrea wrote: "Great review, looking forward to cilka journey.🌞🌞"
Thank you, Andrea...in a way I'm dreading it but I'm ready now 😊
Thank you, Andrea...in a way I'm dreading it but I'm ready now 😊
JanB wrote: "Very heartfelt review Marilyn. Your last paragraph says it all ❤️"
Hugs, thank you, Jan 💗
Hugs, thank you, Jan 💗
Wonderful review, Marilyn! I also listened to this book. It was heartbreaking but like you said books like this are so important to make sure we never forget. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on Cilka’s Journey.
Marilyn wrote: "Wonderful review, Marilyn! I also listened to this book. It was heartbreaking but like you said books like this are so important to make sure we never forget. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on Ci..."
Thank you, Marilyn! I think the audio version of the book is beautiful.
Thank you, Marilyn! I think the audio version of the book is beautiful.
Elyse wrote: "Wonderful review—
Cilka’s story is gripping- addicting too.
Have you watched the 60 Minutes Special about the Holocaust/ Hologram survivors ? It’s mind boggling!!! No one can ever deny the Holoc..."
Thank you, Elyse...no, I haven't seen the special. After this book, I'm now looking forward to Cilka's Journey...I've been putting off reading it for a year...I seriously didn't think I could face it, until now.
Cilka’s story is gripping- addicting too.
Have you watched the 60 Minutes Special about the Holocaust/ Hologram survivors ? It’s mind boggling!!! No one can ever deny the Holoc..."
Thank you, Elyse...no, I haven't seen the special. After this book, I'm now looking forward to Cilka's Journey...I've been putting off reading it for a year...I seriously didn't think I could face it, until now.
Fantastic review, Marilyn. I love Richard Armitage so I am going to try and get the audio of this one.
Meredith wrote: "Fantastic review, Marilyn. I love Richard Armitage so I am going to try and get the audio of this one."
Thank you, Meredith! I'm going through a list of other books he's narrated and may decide to listen to them based solely on his narration. 😊
Thank you, Meredith! I'm going through a list of other books he's narrated and may decide to listen to them based solely on his narration. 😊
DeAnn wrote: "Excellent review Marilyn! I'll be curious to read what you think of Cilka."
Thank you, DeAnn, I'll be reading it very soon 💗
Thank you, DeAnn, I'll be reading it very soon 💗
Great review, I was going to read this one next but needed to read something uplifting. I agree though that it is important to read such stories to ensure that they are not forgotten.
Andrew wrote: "Great review, I was going to read this one next but needed to read something uplifting. I agree though that it is important to read such stories to ensure that they are not forgotten."
Thank you, Andrew. I must read lighter books between books such as this one, before I can tackle another. Real life darkness must be spread out.
Thank you, Andrew. I must read lighter books between books such as this one, before I can tackle another. Real life darkness must be spread out.
Holly wrote: "Great review Marilyn. I still remember scenes from this one."
Thank you, Holly. Now that I am listening to audio versions of books, there are even more memories that stick in my mind, when the narrator is good.
Thank you, Holly. Now that I am listening to audio versions of books, there are even more memories that stick in my mind, when the narrator is good.
Wonderful review ......... Sounds like a hard hitting read. I’ve got this on my kindle and need to take the plunge!
Richard wrote: "Wonderful review ......... Sounds like a hard hitting read. I’ve got this on my kindle and need to take the plunge!"
Thank you, Richard...I've spent a year, not reading Cilka's Journey, even though I had the book. Somehow, I decided to read this one first and now I look forward to reading Cilka's Journey (they are connected).
Thank you, Richard...I've spent a year, not reading Cilka's Journey, even though I had the book. Somehow, I decided to read this one first and now I look forward to reading Cilka's Journey (they are connected).
Excellent review, marilyn. This is coming up in my book group and you've prompted me to read it soon.