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Book Review of The Big Lie: A True Story

The Big Lie: A True Story
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Helpful Score: 5


Back of book: On March 19, 1944, with WWII raging throughout Europe, the Nazis took over - and everything changed for Isabella Leitner, her family, and all the Jews of Hungary. Isabella tells of her experiences in nazi occupied Europe. She explains how she was forced to wear a yellow star and to obey strict rules...just because she was Jewish. isabella survived and has a very important story to share.

I say: Isabella and her family were sent to the death camp, Auschwitz. She tells her story simply for elementary school age readers. This very simplicity amplifys the horror and triumph. She does not go into gory details but she does tell what happened. And she tells it as she lived it - not sure of the whats and whys but learning the horror first hand. Imagine a line of people walking towards the infamous Dr. Mengele and seeing your mother and sister sent to the right, to be murdered, while you get sent to the left to be starved and abused. The whole family should read this.