Prisoner B-3087
A Historical, Fiction, Holocaust book. Your parents, Oskar and Mina. They are dead and gone now, Yanek, and we would grieve...
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And you wanted to escape,' a man near me whispered to another man. 'You wanted to run off into the woods and fight. But do you see? Do you see what the rest of them think about us? These people would sell you back to the Nazis for a sack of potatoes and then toast you at their dinner table. Alan Gratz, Prisoner B-3087 It was all a big joke. I could see that now. There was no rhyme or reason to whether we lived or died. One day it might be the man next to you at roll call who is torn apart by dogs. The next day it might be you who is shot through the head. You could play the game perfectly and still lose, so why bother playing at all? Alan Gratz, Prisoner B-3087 Your parents, Oskar and Mina. They are dead and gone now, Yanek, and we would grieve them if we could. But we have only one purpose now: survive. Survive at all costs, Yanek. We cannot let these monsters tear us from the pages of the world. Alan Gratz, Prisoner B-3087
I really liked the book Prisoner B-3087. It is a book about a young Jewish boy named Yanek Gruener and his large family who lived in Krakow, Poland in the 1940's. During the time they lived, the Nazis were taking over the Jews because they didn't like the Jews by their differences and by how they were. I think that is not fair. Yanek... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. *SPOILER WARNING* *SUMMARY*Prisoner B-3087, by Alan Gratz, is a book telling the life of Jack Gruener. A man that is a Jew and lived through the events of world war two in Germany. It starts off with Jack sitting in his families apartment when suddenly... You know of Elie Wiesel, Anne Frank, and Oskar Schindler, or do you? After attending a crucial seminar in the study of the Holocaust in Delaware, attending the Holocaust Museum, studying the Holocaust at the University of Delaware for a summer, and continuing to return to the very heart of why knowing about the Holocaust is so important,...