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The Auschwitz Violin
by Maria Àngels Anglada
I wasn't sure what I thought about this book, until I reached the end and was surprised that I was disappointed I'd finished it.
The auschwitz violin tells of a man commissioned to create the perfect violin whilst imprisoned in the auschwitz nazi camp.
I found myself rooting for Daniel, and his friend within the camp willing them to complete the violin and be rewarded for it.
It felt a little bit abstract: I'm not entirely convinced that a violin would be commissioned within a labour camp. However this was a wonderfully little book, and I enjoyed it more than I thought I did.
The auschwitz violin tells of a man commissioned to create the perfect violin whilst imprisoned in the auschwitz nazi camp.
I found myself rooting for Daniel, and his friend within the camp willing them to complete the violin and be rewarded for it.
It felt a little bit abstract: I'm not entirely convinced that a violin would be commissioned within a labour camp. However this was a wonderfully little book, and I enjoyed it more than I thought I did.