Monday, January 21, 2013

Night- review



Elie Wiesel was born in Hungary in1928. Later on, he and his family got deported to Auschwitz and other concentration camps. There all of his family died. After the war he moved to France as a journalist. His job as a journalist lead him to Israel. There he started to write more and more books. Most of his readings were about his experience and analyzes the Holocaust.   From there he moved to the New York City. There he kept on writing and got more well known.  In 1985 he received the Congressional Gold Medal. He also won the Nobel Peace Prize award .
Night is about Elie Wiesel’s long journey throughout his tragic time in the Holocaust. It first starts off in their normal lives  before  the war occurred. Then it takes us through the process of how they were first cut off of society. From there his and many others torture is revealed. It explains exactly how  his life in those few years happened.
I think that his book is a phenomenal book that no one should miss out on. It shows people a sense of how great their lives are and how they should be grateful. It is n intense story that involves importance of our history. Although it is a very sadly written novel. To read this, keep in mind how it real and descriptive it is. Overall, this is a great book that teaches and lets teens enjoy.

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