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Quality


The girl who escaped from auschwitz tells us the story of mala and edward how they met how they felt in love and how they got r...  Read More


I fell in love with the main characters and wanted a happy ending


Although i suffer along with the characters i enjoy learning the details that these innocent people endured

Price


This is the story of two people who found each other and loved each other beyond all boundaries and cost


Midwood is by far one of my favourite authors of this genre


Edek is a camp veteran of auschwitz

Packaging/appearance


Edek galinski was a polish prisoner one of the first brought to the camp


Was a great mix of facts and story telling that made it good

Competitiveness


Mala and edek another inspiring couple and another fivestar heartwrenching story worthy of reading again and again

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    true, camp and many.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 2,986 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 27 2021.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    When mala a young jewish woman and edek a young polish man cross paths in auschwitzbirkenau sparks fly and an attachment deeper than fear is born


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    However as circumstances worsen others harbor similar hopes and act on them sooner putting the nazis on high alert to potential escape attempts


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Another interesting touch that sets this book apart is that it is told partially from the perspective of a nonjewish prisoner


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    If you ask anyone what they know about the holocaust likely the first thing they would tell you is that it was a part of world war ii in which the nazis killed millions of jews


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    However while that is certainly true it is not the complete truth


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Ellie midwood the book’s author does a great job at showing that while not subtracting from or minimizing the horrific plight of the jewish victims at the hands of the nazi regime


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    To up her game even further midwood manages to elicit sympathy for one or two of the nazi officers showing her readers that some of those tasked with the dirty work of the holocaust were not supportive of the nazi mission nor did they wish to play any part in killing their fellow human beings


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Ultimately i would say that it is beneficial to read about the holocaust in general as it typically serves as a reminder of and subsequent cautionary tale against what can happen when humans give into their worst impulses and vanity

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