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The Librarian of Auschwitz (Special Edition)

Based on the experience of real-life Auschwitz prisoner Dita Kraus, the award-winning The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe is the incredible story of a girl who risked her life to keep the magic of books alive during the Holocaust. This edition includes a Q&A with Dita Kraus and discussion questions.

As a young girl, Dita is imprisoned by the Nazis at Auschwitz. Taken from her home in Prague in 1939, Dita does her best to adjust to the constant terror of her new reality. But even amidst horror, human strength and ingenuity persevere. When Jewish leader Fredy Hirsch entrusts Dita with eight precious volumes the prisoners have managed to sneak into the camp, She embraces the responsibility—and so becomes the librarian of Auschwitz.

From one of the darkest chapters in history comes this extraordinary story of courage and hope.

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448 pages

Average rating: 7.88

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NinjaNeo
Apr 16, 2025
9/10 stars
A day in the life of Block 31, the experimental block of Auschwitz. This was the "marketing" block to show the world that "Jews were being well taken care of". It's a shocking realization when you learn of their actual treatment and understand the rest of the camp was treated far far worse. The overall story doesn't just follow our librarian, but other notable figures & situations within and around Block 31. Although this is labeled as fiction, many of the individuals mentioned were real people & the author takes very minimal creative liberties when telling their stories. I encourage any reader to read the entire book, including the "What happened to..." section in the back.
StinaReads
Apr 20, 2023
10/10 stars
Amazing and painful. Eloquently moves between fictional and non-functional narratives. It is difficult to read about the suffering and crimes committed, but absolutely worth the time and effort. I wholeheartedly recommend this book.

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