Night by Elie Wiesel is the first autobiography in a tear-jerking, emotional trilogy. This true story depicts Wiesel first-hand account of survival in the hell of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Wiesel story dives into the overall theme of inhumanity, but more specifically Night shows the reader that treating any human as an inferior causes them to act as such. This novel does dwell into descriptive accounts of the acts horror committed by the Nazis, but I truly believe that every reader young and old should not only read this book, but learn from it to. I give this book 5/5 stars for a revolutionary story.
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