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Daniel, a Jewish violin maker from Crakow, manages to survive the living hell of Auschwitz working as a carpenter. When the camp commander, a classical music lover, discovers Daniel's special skills, he decides to put him to the test: Daniel will have to make a violin that plays to perfection. The Violin of Auschwitzis more than just a novel: It is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of beauty, art, and hope to triumph over the darkest adversity.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0553807781
ISBN-13
9780553807783
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80497380
Product Key Features
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Romance Languages (Other), Historical, Jewish
Book Title
Violin of Auschwitz
Language
English
Genre
Foreign Language Study, Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7in.
Item Length
8.5in.
Weight
10 Oz
Item Weight
10 Oz
Item Width
5.7in.
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2010-007973
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"The Violin of Auschwitzis a very moving story that is as concerned with the transcendent power of art as it is with the dehumanizing trauma of the Holocaust. Anglada writes with elegance and subtlety, the brevity of the story only adding to its emotional power." John Boyne, author ofThe Boy in the Striped Pajamas "Read this little book and it will haunt you for ever. It vibrates with the sheer horror of inhumanity and the beautiful power of music. Remember, never forget." Tatiana de Rosnay, author of Sarah's Key, "Read this little book and it will haunt you for ever. It vibrates with the sheer horror of inhumanity and the beautiful power of music. Remember, never forget." Tatiana de Rosnay, author of Sarah's Key " The Violin of Auschwitz is a very moving story that is as concerned with the transcendent power of art as it is with the dehumanizing trauma of the Holocaust. Anglada writes with elegance and subtlety, the brevity of the story only adding to its emotional power." John Boyne, author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas "Anglada provides just enough details of life in Auschwitz to create a thrumming sense of horror, but also manages to balance these extremely effectively with careful and beautifully rendered descriptions of Daniel's work, which, in turn, reflect the possibility of hope and beauty within so much darkness. The novel...is as well-crafted as Daniel's violin turns out to be, and lingers in the imagination long after the last page is turned." Shelf Awareness From the Hardcover edition., "Read this little book and it will haunt you for ever. It vibrates with the sheer horror of inhumanity and the beautiful power of music. Remember, never forget."Tatiana de Rosnay, author ofSarah's Key "The Violin of Auschwitzis a very moving story that is as concerned with the transcendent power of art as it is with the dehumanizing trauma of the Holocaust. Anglada writes with elegance and subtlety, the brevity of the story only adding to its emotional power." John Boyne, author ofThe Boy in the Striped Pajamas "Anglada provides just enough details of life in Auschwitz to create a thrumming sense of horror, but also manages to balance these extremely effectively with careful and beautifully rendered descriptions of Daniel's work, which, in turn, reflect the possibility of hope and beauty within so much darkness. The novel...is as well-crafted as Daniel's violin turns out to be, and lingers in the imagination long after the last page is turned."Shelf Awareness, "Read this little book and it will haunt you for ever. It vibrates with the sheer horror of inhumanity and the beautiful power of music. Remember, never forget."- Tatiana de Rosnay, author of Sarah's Key " The Violin of Auschwitz is a very moving story that is as concerned with the transcendent power of art as it is with the dehumanizing trauma of the Holocaust. Anglada writes with elegance and subtlety, the brevity of the story only adding to its emotional power." - John Boyne, author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas "Anglada provides just enough details of life in Auschwitz to create a thrumming sense of horror, but also manages to balance these extremely effectively with careful and beautifully rendered descriptions of Daniel's work, which, in turn, reflect the possibility of hope and beauty within so much darkness. The novel...is as well-crafted as Daniel's violin turns out to be, and lingers in the imagination long after the last page is turned." - Shelf Awareness, "Read this little book and it will haunt you for ever. It vibrates with the sheer horror of inhumanity and the beautiful power of music. Remember, never forget."- Tatiana de Rosnay, author of Sarah's Key " The Violin of Auschwitz is a very moving story that is as concerned with the transcendent power of art as it is with the dehumanizing trauma of the Holocaust. Anglada writes with elegance and subtlety, the brevity of the story only adding to its emotional power." - John Boyne, author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas "Anglada provides just enough details of life in Auschwitz to create a thrumming sense of horror, but also manages to balance these extremely effectively with careful and beautifully rendered descriptions of Daniel's work, which, in turn, reflect the possibility of hope and beauty within so much darkness. The novel...is as well-crafted as Daniel's violin turns out to be, and lingers in the imagination long after the last page is turned." - Shelf Awareness, "Read this little book and it will haunt you for ever. It vibrates with the sheer horror of inhumanity and the beautiful power of music. Remember, never forget."Tatiana de Rosnay, author ofSarah's Key "The Violin of Auschwitzis a very moving story that is as concerned with the transcendent power of art as it is with the dehumanizing trauma of the Holocaust. Anglada writes with elegance and subtlety, the brevity of the story only adding to its emotional power." John Boyne, author ofThe Boy in the Striped Pajamas, "Read this little book and it will haunt you for ever. It vibrates with the sheer horror of inhumanity and the beautiful power of music. Remember, never forget."– Tatiana de Rosnay, author of Sarah's Key " The Violin of Auschwitz is a very moving story that is as concerned with the transcendent power of art as it is with the dehumanizing trauma of the Holocaust. Anglada writes with elegance and subtlety, the brevity of the story only adding to its emotional power." – John Boyne, author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas "Anglada provides just enough details of life in Auschwitz to create a thrumming sense of horror, but also manages to balance these extremely effectively with careful and beautifully rendered descriptions of Daniel's work, which, in turn, reflect the possibility of hope and beauty within so much darkness. The novel...is as well-crafted as Daniel's violin turns out to be, and lingers in the imagination long after the last page is turned." – Shelf Awareness From the Hardcover edition.
Publication Date
2010-08-31
Translated by
Martha Tennent
Dewey Decimal
849.9354
Original Language
Catalan
Lc Classification Number
Pc3942.1.N45v5613
Number of Pages
128 Pages
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