The Book of Aron

Paperback Published on: 07/01/2016
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The Book of Aron
More than just a tale of the Holocaust
Aron is the sort of boy who causes trouble from the back of the class, the sort of kid you pity as much as you try to ignore and it his moral growth which ... READ MORE
Andrew at Edinburgh West End

Synopsis

**SHORTLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE AWARD**
'Powerful . . . shattering . . . a masterpiece' The Times
'Testament of love and sacrifice . . . a masterpiece' Joshua Ferris, Guardian
'Transcendent and timeless . . . masterpiece' Washington Post

Aron is a nine-year-old Polish Jew, and a troublemaker. His mother despairs of him. His father beats him. He tries to be good. But in 1939, as the walls go up around the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw, as lice and typhus rage, families starve and fight, it is Aron who finds a way - however dangerous, however treacherous - to survive. It isn't until he lands at the feet of Janusz Korczak - orphanage director and reluctant hero - that he learns of something greater than survival.

**With new exclusive endmatter, featuring a biography of Korczak and questions for book clubs**

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784290320
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 200g
  • Languages: English

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The Book of Aron
A new perspective on World War II
I was sent a copy of this novel in return for an honest review. On reading the blurb, I felt I was in familiar territory. Having recently read The Book Thi... READ MORE
Kathryn Cope
The Book of Aron
Thought Provoking
The book of Aron tells the story through a young boys survival in the Warsaw ghetto during the Holocaust. Aron is a boy who often gets into trouble but us... READ MORE
L Dunbar
The Book of Aron
Thought provoking and well written
Probably the most emotive book I have ever read, The Book of Aron is a novel that vividly brings to life the appalling conditions of the Warsaw ghetto duri... READ MORE
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