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I can't really say this is a "good" book, due to the content matter, but it certainly is an important book. It's an autobiographical account of Elie Wiesel's internment in the concentration camps of World War II. Most people have probably already read this book, but I never had to. But, like I said, it is definitely an important book of Shoah literature.
Dawn
A young survivor of the Buchenwald concentration camp is enlisted in a Israeli terrorist group. The book follows his struggle with himself after being ordered to kill a British officer being held hostage by his organization.
The Accident
This semi-autobiographical account was originally entitled Day. The Accident is the story of a man who struggles to lead a life after surviving the concentration camps. One night, he is hit by a speeding taxi and almost killed. But, was it really an accident?
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