Tattooist of Auschwitz
The incredible story of the Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist and the woman he loved.Lale Sokolov is well-dressed, a charmer, a
ladies' man. He is also a Jew. On the first transport of men from Slovakia to Auschwitz in 1942, Lale immediately stands out to his fellow prisoners. Les mer
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The incredible story of the Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist and the woman he loved.Lale Sokolov is well-dressed, a charmer, a
ladies' man. He is also a Jew. On the first transport of men from Slovakia to Auschwitz in 1942, Lale immediately stands out
to his fellow prisoners. In the camp, he is looked up to, looked out for, and put to work in the privileged position of Tatowierer
the tattooist to mark his fellow prisoners, forever.One of them is a young woman, Gita who steals his heart at first glance.
His life given new purpose, Lale does his best through the struggle and suffering to use his position for good.This story,
full of beauty and hope, is based on years of interviews author Heather Morris conducted with real-life Holocaust survivor
and Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig (Lale) Sokolov. It is heart-wrenching, illuminating, and unforgettable.'Morris climbs
into the dark miasma of war and emerges with an extraordinary tale of the power of love' Leah Kaminsky
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Utgitt:
2018
Forlag: Echo Publishing
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN: 9781760403171
Short-listed for Indie Book Awards 2019 Australia and General Fiction Book of the Year 2019 Australia. Long-listed for Best Debut Fiction 2019 Australia.
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Born in New Zealand, Heather Morris lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. In 2003, she met Lale Sokolov, a meeting that
changed both their lives. As their friendship grew, he entrusted her with the task of telling the world the innermost details
of his life during the Holocaust.