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Auschwitz Lullaby
- Narrated by: Hayley Cresswell
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
Based on the true story of a brave German nurse tasked with caring for Auschwitz's youngest prisoners, Auschwitz Lullaby brings to life the story of Helene Hannemann - a woman who sacrificed everything for family and fought furiously for the children she hoped to save.
On an otherwise ordinary morning in 1943, Helene Hannemann is preparing her five children for the day when the German police arrive at her home. Helene's worst fears come true when the police, under strict orders from the SS, demand that her children and husband, all of Romani heritage, be taken into custody. Though Helene is German and safe from the forces invading her home, she refuses to leave her family - sealing her fate in a way she never could have imagined. After a terrifying trek across the continent, Helene and her family arrive at Auschwitz and are thrown into the chaos of the camp. Her husband, Johann, is separated from them, but Helene remains fiercely protective of her children and those around her.
When the powers-that-be discover that Helene is not only a German but also a trained nurse, she is forced into service at the camp hospital, which is overseen by the notorious Dr. Mengele himself. Helene is under no illusions in terms of Dr. Mengele's intentions, but she agrees to cooperate when he asks her to organize a day care and school for the Romani children in the camp. Though physically and emotionally brutalized by the conditions at Auschwitz, Helene musters the strength to protect the children in her care at any cost. Through sheer force of will, Helene provides a haven for the children of Auschwitz - an act of kindness and selflessness so great that it illuminates the darkest night of human history.
Based on a true story, Mario Escobar's Auschwitz Lullaby demonstrates the power of sacrifice and the strength of human dignity - even when all hope seems lost.
"Auschwitz Lullaby grabbed my heart and drew me in. A great choice for readers of historical fiction." (Irma Joubert, author of The Girl from the Train)
An international best seller
Full-length World War II historical novel
A finalist for 2019's Empik Award for Literature
Includes discussion questions for book clubs, research notes from the author, and a historical timeline
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- Anonymous User
- 29-09-19
another good read
finished book and really enjoyed it.
well written and easy to understand.
would recommend this.
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- Liz GJ
- 04-02-23
good read
good book to listen to. was a little confused at times with what was happening but by the end understood
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- kes chapman
- 03-03-19
Auschwitz lullaby
Good story on the whole. However i felt it spoilt by American accent , story had been well researched and bits which were fictional explained in the prologue
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- Pixie81
- 02-12-18
Shame about the narration
Listened to this following a trip to Auschwitz. Really heart wrenching story ruined by the unemotive narrator. Such a shame!
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- Christineb
- 03-04-19
Two Stars
Not sure If I'd recommend this It was very lame In aware I have probably exhausted this genre There is no comparison to The Tattoist of Aushwitzvand other better novels Can't deny the audio was ok but the American accent was not appropriate even the account of the Nazi brutality was not very convincing or her account of events
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