I must be one of only two people on the planet who hasn't read The Tattooist of Auschwitz yet, but it had no effect on my ability to enjoy this book. I
found Cilka's Journey to be absolutely unputdownable, and thus read it in one
sitting. You often read about life inside the concentration camps but
rarely do you hear anything about the time after. I had no idea that
many of the survivors were imprisoned again after being liberated, and
especially not for such trivial (i.e nonexsistant) offenses. It is
amazing that Cilka or anyone like her actually managed to survive and
even thrive after so much injustice and torture. I can't imagine how
devastating it must have been to survive Auschwitz only to be sent to a
Siberian Gulag.
This book is an incredible story of the absolute
strength and tenacity of a young girl determined to survive. That Cilka
was a real person who actually went through all of this (and
undoubtedly so much more) makes the book that much more amazing and
heartbreaking.
Thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for providing me with a copy of this book to review. All opinions are my own.
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