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Biographies & Memoirs - The Night Trilogy: Night, Dawn, Day

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Book Synopsis: The new translation of the bestselling memoir Night in one volume with its companion novels, Dawn and Day. Night is one of the masterpieces of Holocaust literature. First published in 1958, it is the autobiographical account of an adolescent boy and his father in Auschwitz. Elie Wiesel writes of their battle for survival and of his battle with God for a way to understand the wanton cruelty he witnesses each day. In the short novel Dawn (1960), a young man who has survived World War II and settled in Palestine joins a Jewish underground movement and is commanded to execute a British officer who has been taken hostage. In Day (previously titled The Accident, 1961), Wiesel questions the limits of conscience: Can Holocaust survivors forge a new life despite their memories? Wiesel's trilogy offers insights on mankind's attraction to violence and on the temptation of self-destruction.

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Immerse yourself in the gripping and emotionally charged world of The Night Trilogy: Night, Dawn, and Day. This powerful collection, now available in a new translation, is a must-read for those seeking a profound understanding of the Holocaust. Night, Wiesel's autobiographical masterpiece, takes readers on a harrowing journey through Auschwitz, as a young boy and his father struggle to survive amidst unimaginable cruelty. It is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a haunting exploration of faith in the face of adversity.

Continuing the story is the engrossing novel Dawn. Set in post-WWII Palestine, it follows a resilient young man who joins a Jewish underground movement. Commanded to execute a British officer who has been captured, he finds himself confronting moral dilemmas and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance. With its thought-provoking narrative and complex characters, Dawn sheds light on the complexities of life after war.

The trilogy concludes with Day, previously titled The Accident. Wiesel delves into the depths of conscience as he poses the question: Can survivors of the Holocaust truly move forward and build new lives? Day explores the lasting impact of traumatic memories and the profound struggle for redemption. Wiesel's captivating prose and profound insights offer a stark portrayal of humanity's dark fascination with violence and its potential for self-destruction.

Experience the power and brilliance of The Night Trilogy, a collection that will leave an indelible mark on your soul. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the heart-wrenching narratives and thought-provoking themes. Click here to order now and embark on an unforgettable journey through one of history's darkest periods.

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