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The Tattooist of Auschwitz
by Heather Morris
I'm a big fan of WWII historical fiction, and The Tattooist of Auschwitz was a great story. It tells the true story of Lale, a Solovakian Jew, who is put in concentration camps at Auschwitz-Bikenau. When it is revealed that he speaks multiple languages, he is put to work as the Tatowierer or tattooist, who has to put the tattoos on the new prisoners as they arrive. Lale risks his own life throughout the story to help other prisoners and when he falls in love with another prisoner, Gita, he'll do anything he can to keep her safe.
This is a remarkable story of strength and courage, of bravery and love.
This is a remarkable story of strength and courage, of bravery and love.