Elie Wiesel, Noble Peace Prize winner, tells the harrowing tale of
life during the Holocaust. As a thirteen year
old boy in 1941 Transylvania, he recounts the incidents leading up to 1944 when he and his family were removed from their home and transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp and later to Buchenwald. He reveals terrifying details of the horrors suffered by the Jews during the genocide;
starvation, physical torture and death in vivid transpiration. A truly engaging and in-depth statement of
life in the camps and an unmistakable plea to the world to never let it be repeated again.