Book: 21/52.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz - Heather Morris.
My Rating: 5/5.
After reading quite a few reviews on the book in various book groups and posts, that too almost all positive, I decided to give it a try. I was super glad to find in my library available to be picked up. And I must say it was indeed a page turner, super simple, straight forward and engaging to read, so much so that I was actually looking forward to the ending with bated breath, keeping my thoughts positive for the couple who actually find love in the bleakest of the situations. The protagonist Lale, a guy in his mid 20’s who volunteers to go to the German camp as a prisoner in lieu of them leaving his family behind falls for a girl barely in her teens. For him, with aged parents, a married brother and young sister, he didn’t have any option when the Germans decided that they will take one adult man from every jewish family, no one could guess at that time how it will all turn out for them who were picked or the worst - what will happen to the families they leave behind with the hopes of a better life. He takes the job of the Tattooist to save and make himself more useful. This little gem of a book and the heart touching story throughout kept reminding me of the “Diary of a Young Girl” which of-course was a far better version but that takes nothing away from Lale and Gita’s story. I will recommend this book to everyone as it has so much life in it that too when almost every day so many people are shot dead at point blank range, or burnt alive or killed in gas chambers for no fault of their own but just because one man decided to rid the world of one particular religion. Loved the way life and love find its own way in the darkest of the times and the ultimate victory for all (at least for those who survived it).
Do let me know if you have read this one and loved it too. Looking forward to the Mini Series based on the book so I could put faces to the characters.
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