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Iturbe,
Antonio.
THE LIBRARIAN OF AUSCHWITZ
New York : Godwin Books, 2017
IL YA
ISBN 978-1-62779-618-7
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This is a Holocaust story but
one you may not have heard before. We meet Dita as a
prisoner at Auschwitz-Birkenau. But she is part of Block
31, a group of prisoners who allowed to keep their own
clothing and have a bit more freedom than the others but
it is still a hard existence. A young man named Freddy
Hirsch is able to provide schooling to the children and
some adults in secret. Dita is 14 and loves reading. The
Nazis have burned books and very few remain. But there
are 8 books in Block 31. Eight precious books that must
be hidden from the guards for fear they will be taken
away. Dita finds a way to hide the books and actually
loan them out to other prisoners. If she is caught, it
could mean her death. This is based on a true story from
the camps. Many of the people in the story survived the
camps and were able to tell their story. Do you cherish
books as much as those in the camps did?
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SUBJECTS: Books and reading -- Fiction.
Concentration camps -- Fiction.
German -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Germany -- Fiction.
Jews -- Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Fiction.
Kraus, Dita, 1929- -- Fiction.
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