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The Brothers of Auschwitz Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

My brother’s tears left a delicate, clean line on his face. I stroked his cheek, whispered, it’s actually you …

Dov and Yitzhak live in a small community in the mountains of Hungary, isolated both from your world and from the horrors from the war.

But one day in 1944, everything adjustments. The Nazis storm the homes of the Jewish villagers and inform them they possess one hour. One hour before the teach will take them to Auschwitz.

Six decades later on, through the about The Brothers of Auschwitz protection of their living rooms at home in Israel, the brothers finally break their silence to a pal who will never let their stories be forgotten.

Malka Adler’s amazing biographical book of a family group separated with the Holocaust and their harrowing trip back to each other is based on interviews using the brothers she grew up with by the Sea of Galilee. If they decided to tell their tale, she was the only person they would talk to.

Told in a poetic design similar to Margaret Atwood, that is a visceral yet essential read for those who have found power, solace and above all, hope, in books just like the Choice, The Librarian of Auschwitz and The Tattooist of Auschwitz.

Compliment for The Brothers of Auschwitz

‘I sat straight down and browse this within a few hours, my wife is now reading it and it is getting tears to her eyes’ Amazon . com reviewer

‘The story is so incredible and the writer writes so beautifully that it is impossible to remain indifferent. I gave the reserve to my mom and she called me after she completed crying and informing me how much she enjoyed it’ Amazon reviewer

‘It is a book most of us must read, browse in order to know … It really is harsh, enthralling, earth-shattering, rattling – but we should. And nothing less’ Aliza Ziegler, Editor-in-Chief at Proza Books, Yedioth Ahronoth Publishing House

‘Great courage is needed to write as Adler does – without softening, without beautifying, without leaving any space to creativity’ Yehudith Rotem, Haaretz newspaper

‘This is a book we aren’t allowed never to read’ Leah Roditi, At Magazine