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Night

Written by: Elie Wiesel
Narrated by: George Guidall
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Publisher's Summary

Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the Congressional Gold Medal, Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel offers an unforgettable account of Hitler's horrific reign of terror in Night. This definitive edition features a new translation from the original French by Wiesel's wife and frequent translator, Marion Wiesel.

Night is an unmistakably autobiographical account of the author's own gruesome experiences in Nazi Germany's death camps. Told through the eyes of 14-year-old Eliezer, the tragic fate of the Jews from the little town of Sighet unfolds with a heart-wrenching inevitability. Even as they are stuffed into cattle cars bound for Auschwitz, the townspeople refuse to believe rumors of anti-Semitic atrocities. Not until they are marched toward the blazing crematory at the camp's "reception center" does the terrible truth sink in.

Recounting the evils at Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Wiesel's enduring classic of Holocaust literature raises questions of continuing significance for all future generations: How could man commit these horrors, and could such an evil ever be repeated?

©1972, 1985 Elie Wiesel
Originally published in 1958 by Les Editions de Minuit
Translation 2006 by Marion Wiesel
Preface to the New Translation 2006 Elie Wiesel
(P)2006 Recorded Books LLC

What the critics say

"Elie Wiesel’s memoir of life in the Nazi death camps has been reissued with a new translation by Wiesel’s wife, Marion. Read by George Guidall, this new edition is a brilliant and haunting reminder of these horrific crimes, as well as a testament to Wiesel’s faith and resilience. Guidall is the ideal reader, and gives yet another masterful performance. Every word Guidall utters reminds the listener of the fear, the suffering, and the hatred Wiesel witnessed and experienced as he drew upon his every instinct to fight for survival. The audio edition also contains a new preface by Wiesel, as well as Guidall’s performance of Wiesel’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. NIGHT is already a classic, and this audio edition is a superb complement to the text. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award." (AudioFile magazine)

"[A] slim volume of terrifying power." (The New York Times)

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An incredible true story

This is a book everyone needs to listen to. Heartbreaking but true. People who lived through the holocaust should never be forgotten.

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Profoundly Heartbreaking

This account, so brilliantly written, and at great cost, bears testimony to the unimaginable. It redeems suffering by telling of man's capacity to lose all humanity. We must never forget.

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A truly touching story

There Re a few books that everyone in the world should read. This is one of them. Captivating story read by as good a voice as I could imagine for the topic. Once you’ve read the book, I would challenge you to ponder on the reality that Eli lived through. Are similar things still happening to this day? They sure are... we must not remain quiet in the face of current atrocities seen in a wide range of impoverished countries. Open your eyes and heart and help out!

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Eye opening account of what really happened

The author says of all of his books, this is the one to read.

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amazing, tragic and haunting

amazing read, a story everyone needs to read and let sink on. the violent, heartless and brutal events of a not so distant past paints an incredibly stark picture of both the depths of the human spirit and the unimaginable atrocities committed during the holocaust

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So Inspiring

Most touching book I've ever read. Wiesel paints a very clear picture of his heartbreaking experience and the experience of so many others ❤

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Lasting Impression

It's rare to hear an account of surviving the concentration camps without the story sticking with you, and this book is no exception. The prisoners' discussion on losing their faith has come to mind often for me, and this book is incredibly memorable.

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Something I’ll remember forever

The first holocaust book I’ve ever read, and it was devastating. It was painful, but I think everyone should read it.

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Powerful and profoundly sad

It was, at times, difficult to listen to this incredible book. Some of the atrocities described are like a gut punch. That said, I think it should be required reading (or listening as the case may be) for everyone. An excellent choice of narrator brought the story even more gravitas.

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A must read.

After being exposed to so many accounts of the atrocities that took place during WWII (and indeed almost all wars) it is still so hard to comprehend the depth and scale of what took place at the hands of Nazi Germany. This book truly brings you into that experience yet leaves one with the knowledge that no one who was not there can ever comprehend the horror of the concentration camps. A highly recommended read for all humans.

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