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Soon to be adapted into a major stage play, this international bestselling true story is a spellbinding story of hope and courage, as one boy must face tragedy and despair to survive the most terrible place on Earth. He has endured more than any child ever should, but now he must survive Block 66. January, 1945 . 14-year-old Moshe Kessler steps off the train at Buchenwald concentration camp. Having endured the horrors of Auschwitz-Birkenau, lost touch with his entire family, and survived the death march in the freezing European winter, he has seen more than his share of tragedy. Moshe knows only one thing about Buchenwald. Everyone knows it. If you want to survive, you have to get to Block 66. The Germans are cruel and determined โ but they are not prepared for Buchenwaldโs secret resistance, which rises up with one mission only: to protect the campโs children from harm. This is the incredible true story of Moshe Kessler and Block 66 โ the childrenโs block that was at the forefront of one of the most shocking and inspiring stories of Holocaust survival. Review: It is a true story. - The best book I have read in a long time.I could not put it down after the first page. Review: Sobering and uplifting. - A very well done and important story. These memories should live forever to educate new generations. Good for you Moshe!


| Best Sellers Rank | #4,964 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Holocaust Biographies #32 in Historical World War II & Holocaust Fiction #63 in World War II Historical Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,735 Reviews |
A**R
It is a true story.
The best book I have read in a long time.I could not put it down after the first page.
D**N
Sobering and uplifting.
A very well done and important story. These memories should live forever to educate new generations. Good for you Moshe!
L**S
Title/Synopsis slightly misleading. Informative narrative
I would like to start by saying this was a very informative read. It was decently written, not juvenile but not sophisticated. Itโs what I consider โregularโ. This is a narrative/recount. Going into this I very much thought it would be a โstoryโ set up based on the synopsis on the back of the book. The author did however do a good job at writing as if Mr. Kessler were writing/recounting it. The issue I had is with the title and the synopsis. I felt it was incredibly misleading. I choose this book fully expecting it to primarily focus on Buchenwald, Block 66, and the secret resistance. They were there but they were glazed over. It was a small part of the whole when I was expecting it to be the whole. It was disappointing in that regard, nonetheless I would still recommend it. I canโt deny that it was very explanatory and factual in other aspects. It was interesting to see Moshe Kessler and Eli Wiesel cross paths, unknowingly at the time. A line that really dug itโs way into me and caused me to sit back and think was โHe had to fight everyday for his inherent right to exist.โ There are some pictures of Mr. Kesslers family before and after the war as well as a few of his childhood home littered throughout the book. He wrote to Eli Wiesel after the war and included a picture of that letter as well. Moshe Kessler, holocaust survivor, and Linda Regev, author, worked closely together to document his story. I always think itโs important for the two to work closely together, hand in hand to properly portray, to the best of their abilities, the brutalities that occurred and the impact it had.
J**N
Real life history!!
A great very interesting book! The Boy from Block 66., you donโt want to lay it down!!
P**G
So We Never Forget
An incredible journey shared by a holocaust survivor. Not your typical historical biography. Graphic and spellbinding in its simplicity. Should be a required read in schools around the world.
K**A
Beautifully written
Everyone should read this. It is beautifully written and answers a lot of questions people ask about the Holocaust. As a middle school teacher, I struggle to explain the answers, but this does it perfectly. I love that it is appropriate for teen readers. Both of my own children want to read it next. Reviewers who said it repeats, it provides clarification since there is a lot happening in Moshe's story. Additionally, the book was translated to English so the formality of the writing is understandable and I appreciate it as an English teacher. This is a must read. I only put it down a few times to dry my tears and to go hug my children and appreciate my blessings.
S**N
EYE OPENER.
GREAT BOOK. SO SAD TO KNOW WHAT PEOPLE WENT THROUGH IN THE ''NAZI WAR CAMPS''
J**S
Donโt give up because of the tedious writing
According to the author this book wasnโt written for me - itโs โprimarily for todayโs young people.โ Thatโs not me. And like other readers I struggled to keep reading in the beginning of the book. The writing is tedious and often very repetitive (which will turn off young readers). Listing the names of family members - why? Serves no purpose except maybe for Mr Kesslerโs family members. At first the story isnโt compelling but for some reason I continued reading thinking โitโs going to get better.โ It does! The writing still needs help but the story is compelling. Imagine youโre 13 and you purposely, on the advice of a stranger, separate yourself from your mother and younger brother while at least sensing youโll likely never see them again. And so the horror begins. For more than a year this child is tortured but survives. The writing doesnโt help but still the reader senses the childโs agony. The pain is unimaginable. But the hope kept me reading. Knowing that the child survives kept me from giving up on reading.
S**O
Good book
Bought this for my 15 year old (for school English class reading). English is not his mother language. It was well written and he liked it.
S**R
A must read all humans
I have collected, read many books, and watched many movies concerning the horrors of the holocaust. Have seen the yellow stars, shoes and other personal items of the Jewish people that were forced to leave behind after leaving the cattle cars. Have seen the faces of those killed by the evil that consumed the Nazis, and other people, while on a visit to the holocaust memorial in Israel. Yet this book brought me to tears for him and others. The in depth history of the countries, and his life before, helped more to visualize his life. The fight to live, the deep evil and horrors of the camps, the death marches of his young life. So glad, he decided to tell others of what he and others endured through death camps. It was an honour to read this and I suggest that more people read this inspiring book.
B**N
Truth and light ๐ฏ๏ธ.
A truth told simply and with feeling. I read it all in one sitting. It makes me wish to meet Moishe to see this humble person whose humanity shines through. I want to read about Mr Kalina as soon as I can.
A**R
Value for money
Bought for my daughter. A great read ๐๐ป
A**R
Amazing Holocaust Story
A brilliant โ must read โ - sad but enthralling. Couldnโt put it down.
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