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Book Synopsis: A memorial edition of Elie Wiesel's seminal memoir of surviving the Nazi death camps, with tributes by President Obama and Samantha Power

When Elie Wiesel died in July 2016, the White House issued a memorial statement in which President Barack Obama called him “the conscience of the world.” The whole of the president’s eloquent tribute serves as a foreword to this memorial edition of Night. “Like millions of admirers, I first came to know Elie through his account of the horror he endured during the Holocaust simply because he was Jewish,” wrote the president.

In 1986, when Wiesel received the Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee wrote, “Elie Wiesel was rescued from the ashes of Auschwitz after storm and fire had ravaged his life. In time he realized that his life could have purpose: that he was to be a witness, the one who would pass on the account of what had happened so that the dead would not have died in vain and so the living could learn.” Night, which has sold millions of copies around the world, is the very embodiment of that conviction. It is written in simple, understated language, yet it is emotionally devastating, never to be forgotten.

Born in the town of Sighet, Transylvania, Wiesel was a teenager when he and his family were deported to Auschwitz and then Buchenwald. Night is the shattering record of his memories of the death of his mother, father, and little sister, Tsipora; the death of his own innocence; and his despair as a deeply observant Jew confronting the absolute evil of man. “Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, that turned my life into one long night,” writes Wiesel. “Never shall I forget . . . even were I condemned to live as long as God Himself.” These words are etched into the wall of the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. Far more than a chronicle of the sadistic realm of the camps, Night also addresses many of the philosophical and personal questions implicit in any serious consideration of the Holocaust.

In addition to tributes from President Obama and Samantha Powers, this memorial edition of Night includes the unpublished text of a speech that Wiesel delivered before the United Nations General Assembly on the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, entitled “Will the World Ever Know.” These remarks powerfully resonate with Night and with subsequent acts of genocide.

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Discover the memorial edition of Elie Wiesel’s powerful memoir, Night. This gripping account of surviving the Nazi death camps has touched the hearts of millions around the world. Now, with tributes from President Obama and Samantha Power, this edition is a treasure to behold.

President Obama hailed Elie Wiesel as "the conscience of the world," capturing the essence of this extraordinary individual. Bravely recounting his experience during the Holocaust simply because he was Jewish, Wiesel's words serve as a reminder of the horrors endured and the strength of the human spirit.

Experience the emotional devastation and resilience expressed in Night. Wiesel's impactful storytelling, filled with simple yet profound language, will leave an indelible mark on your soul. It's a memoir that should never be forgotten.

Immerse yourself in Wiesel's memories as he relives the loss of his mother, father, and little sister, Tsipora. The death of his innocence and his powerful struggle as a deeply observant Jew in the face of unimaginable evil are woven into the fabric of Night. These haunting words will echo through your mind, reminding you of the importance of bearing witness.

More than a chronicle of the sadistic realm of the camps, Night delves into the philosophical and personal questions that arise when confronting the Holocaust. It challenges us to question the nature of humanity and the depths of our own understanding.

Included in this must-have memorial edition is the unpublished text of Wiesel's moving speech before the United Nations General Assembly. Titled "Will the World Ever Know," Wiesel's words resonate deeply with the themes of Night and the continued struggle against acts of genocide.

Experience the words that forever changed the world. Get your copy of Night: Memorial Edition now and join the journey of remembrance and understanding.

Get your copy of Night: Memorial Edition today and embark on a powerful journey of courage, resilience, and remembrance.

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