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The Auschwitz Violin by Maria Àngels Anglada – review

Written By Unknown on Saturday, January 2, 2016 | 10:14 AM

‘it is based on a true story that made me gasp and close to tears’

The Auschwitz Violin is a beautifully written novel, translated from Spanish, that makes the reader empathise with the horrors of the Holocaust and the concentration camps very well. It also has a unique storyline that makes the book stand out from the other Holocaust books, and it is based on a true story that made me gasp and close to tears.

The book is told through the eyes of a Polish violin maker, who is forced to make a violin for the Nazi Chancellor to use and to play.

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