wiesel, elie

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wiesel, elie

Night

2002
A first person, terrifying, true account of the Holocaust, narrated by the author who experienced this tragedy as a young adolescent and who went on to have a long and distinguished career as a novelist, playwright, essayist and human-rights activist.

The night trilogy

1987
Contains three works of Holocaust literature, including "Night, " an account of the author's experiences as a boy at Auschwitz; "Dawn, " a short novel about a young Palestinian terrorist who spends the night waiting to execute a British prisoner; and "The Accident, " the story of a Holocaust survivor who must choose whether to live or die after being hit by a car.

Elie Wiesel

surviving the Holocaust, speaking out against genocide
2005
Presents a biography of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, and describes how he and his family were forced from their town in Romania and brought to Auschwitz and Buchenwald, the death of his father, and how he was able to survive.

Student companion to Elie Wiesel

2003
Offers critical analysis of the major writings of Elie Wiesel, providing information on plot, character development, thematic concerns, style, and historical context.

Celebrating Elie Wiesel

stories, essays, reflections
1998
A collection of stories, essays, and reflections that celebrate the literary, moral, religious, and human rights contributions of Elie Wiesel.

Elie Wiesel

a Holocaust survivor cries out for peace
2004
A biography of author, speaker, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, focusing on his childhood in a Nazi concentration camp and his efforts to ensure that there will never be another Holocaust.

Elie Wiesel

witness for humanity
2009
A biography of Holocaust survivor, writer, and humanitarian Elie Wiesel that discusses his childhood, life in the concentration camps, accomplishments, and other related topics; and includes photographs, a timeline, and an interview with Sara Bloomfield.

Elie Wiesel's Night

2001
Presents eight analytical essays on Elie Wiesel's memoir-novel about the Holocaust, "Night," and its sequels, "Dawn" and "The Accident," and includes an introduction by critic Harold Bloom, a Wiesel chronology, and a bibliography.

Night

1986
A true account of the author's experiences as a Jewish boy with his family in a Nazi concentration camp.

Elie Wiesel

a voice for humanity
1996
A biography of Holocaust survivor and writer Elie Wiesel, providing information about his life before, during, and after his time at Auschwitz, and discussing his work on behalf of human rights around the world.

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