Audio Reviews:
Recording released January, 2000
"Jeffrey Rosenblatt reads elie
Wiesel's NIGHT so authentically that Wiesel's searing account...is internalized
rather than merely understood. It is as though both narrator and author have seen
the holocaust through the author's eyes. A new generation of middle and high school
students cannot fail to connect with the youthful Wiesel. WIth a sturdy and informative
case, well-marked cassettes and fine sound quality, this audiobook should be on
all public and school library shelves."
- School Library Journal
"Night" by Elie Wiesel is a modern
day paradigm, ranking with "Diary of a Young Girl" (Anne Frank). Audio Bookshelf
has released an unabridged recording of this powerful piece...Narrator Jeffrey
Rosenblatt enacted this tragedy of horror with such precision, you feel you're
living it as he speaks the words. He drives the content home, without raising
his voice, but his performance vocalizes volumes."
- Bennet Pomerantz, Audioworld
Book
Reviews:
"...undoubtably the single most powerful literary
relic of the holocaust."
- Nation
"A slim volume of terrifying power."
- The New York Times
SYNOPSIS:
In 1944, 15 year old Wiesel's village Sighet in Hungary was overtaken
by Hitler's army. The jews in the village were deported to concentration camps,
including young Wiesel and his family. NIGHT is his memoir of the year he spent
in these camps. That he survived them is a miracle even he finds impossible to
comprehend.
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