The Zookeeper's Wife: A War Story (Movie Tie-in Editions)

1939: the Germans have invaded Poland. The keepers of the Warsaw zoo, Jan and Antonina Zabinski, survive the bombardment of the city, only to see the occupiers ruthlessly kill many of their animals. The Nazis then carry off the prized specimens to Berlin for their program to create the "purest" breeds, much as they saw themselves as the purest human race. Opposed to all the Nazis represented, the Zabinskis risked their lives by hiding Jews in the now-empty animal cages, saving as many as three hundred people from extermination. Acclaimed, best-selling author Diane Ackerman, fascinated both by the Zabinskis' courage and by Antonina's incredible sensitivity to all living beings, tells a moving and dramatic story of the power of empathy and the strength of love.

A Focus Features release, it is directed by Niki Caro, written by Angela Workman.

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erinmarie0903
Nov 28, 2023
8/10 stars
Read this one because I wanted to see the movie (and still haven't). I really liked it. If you like history, specifically WWII and Europe - I would recommend it. Takes place in Poland and really tells a beautiful story of people helping people at a time when the world was so very evil.
E Clou
May 10, 2023
6/10 stars
It was interesting and inspiring in parts but the organization of the book really slowed me down. I was frequently bored and felt like the story - though nonfiction- was meandering due to the author's choices.

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