Night
(Autor) Elie Wiesel"Born into a Jewish family in Romania, Elie Wiesel was a teenager when he and his family were rounded up by the Nazis, corralled into trains, and transported to the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz and then to Buchenwald. This is his terrifying and intimate account of the increasing horrors he endured, the death of his parents and eight-year-old sister, and the loss of his innocence in barbaric hands."--Page 4 of cover
Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel was a Romanian-born American writer, professor, and Holocaust survivor, best known for his memoir "Night." Wiesel's writing style is characterized by its simplicity and stark honesty, allowing readers to confront the horrors of the Holocaust through his firsthand account. His work has had a profound impact on the literary genre of Holocaust literature, bringing awareness to the atrocities committed during World War II. Wiesel received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his activism and commitment to promoting peace and human rights. His legacy continues to inspire readers to remember the past and work towards a more just and compassionate world.