Dragged through the horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Elie Wiesel emerged a bloodless adolescent, a mute spirit, with no homeland. In this passionate, poignant, and inspiring book, the Nobel Peace Laureate looks back at those years and what followed, including his search for love despite human evil and his deep devotion to Israel. of photos.
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Dragged through the horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Elie Wiesel emerged a bloodless adolescent, a mute spirit, with no homeland. In this passionate, poignant, and inspiring book, the Nobel Peace Laureate looks back at those years and what followed, including his search for love despite human evil and his deep devotion to Israel. of photos.
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New in new dust jacket. New, Publisher overstock, may have small remainder mark. Excellent condition, never read, purchased from publisher as excess inventory.
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New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 464 p. Memoirs of Elie Wiesel. Audience: General/trade. Beautiful copy in new and unused condition. No markings, highlights, rips, tears, or spine creases. Bright and shiny. Tight and straight. Gift quality. (2322DB)
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New in Fine dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 448 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1995. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Stated First American Edition. DJ has a few small scratches. ISBN: 0679439161. [4to] 432p. ill. (b/w_plates) glossary. index. MT02
I first heard of Elie Wiesel in 1979 as a college freshman in a course on literature that I only slightly remember with the exception of one required reading. The book was Night by Elie Wiesel. I read it from beginning to end without stopping. I could not put it down. I have been an avid reader beyond my memory. I have read all of Elie Wiesel's work and followed his journey through life ever since that day. Memoirs: All Rivers Run to the Sea is bittersweet in that it takes us back to that night in which Elie Wiesel has made a vow "Never shall I forget that night ... Never shall I forget the little faces of the children, ... Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. ..." What can I say about Elie Wiesel? As an American living in a country that strives for freedom, a Christian, woman, wife, mother, sister, colleague, friend, neighbor and person in need at times; I can vow that I will never forget Elie Wiesel and the gift he has given the world through his writing and humanitarian efforts. I will continue to give a copy of "Night" as a gift within my circle of life. 'Night' is the perfect introductory book of Wiesel's for advanced high school or college freshman and will establish a format for avid and interested readers to work their way through to his Memoirs.