The Forgotten

Elie Wiesel
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A profoundly moving novel about a Holocaust survivor's struggle to remember both the heroic and the shameful events of his past, and about his American-born son's need to assimilate his father's life into his own. "A book of shattering force that offers a message of urgency to a world under the spell of trivia and the tyranny of amnesia."--Chicago Tribune Book World.
Genres: FictionHolocaustHistorical FictionJewishNovelsRomaniaWarLiteratureClassicsJudaica
319 Pages

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