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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

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Publisher: Thorndike Press
Catalog: Book
Release date: 2007-04-04
Media: Hardcover
Format: Large Print
Number of pages: 247
Ean: 9780786294251
Book Isbn: 0786294256
Reading level: Young Adult
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Author:
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 Rating 5   Written on October 10, 2008
   Summary: A MUST read for EVERYONE!
Written as an allegory or perhaps a pseudo-fable, "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" is one of those rare finds that enables the reader to explore familiar territory in a new way and from a different perspective.

While we have (hopefully) all read or heard countelss Holocaust tales, this one is told from a new and indeed daring viewpoint - that of the naieve nine year old son of a Nazi Commandant, who has no idea the evils and horrors surrounding him. In fact, he can't quite understand why the people on the "other side of the fence" get to wear striped pajamas and play with each other all day while he's confined in his new home at "Out-With."

This is a novel for EVERYONE- I truly believe children as well as adults will gain so much from reading it, regardles of their race, religion, nationality or background. It is short and extremely fast-paced- the average reader should be able to read it entirely within a day or two, however it will continue to haunt you and invade your thoughts for weeks on end.

While some potential readers will avoid this one perhaps because it is so hard to read about the Holocaust, I can't stress highly enough that this is a "MUST READ" and one that will have you smiling and laughing along the way- a rare reaction to a story built upon the evils of the Holocaust. Furthermore, this story is not only about the Holocaust, but applies equally to all those situations in which there are groups of people on two sides of a "fence" - it is applicable to the current and past crises in Darfur, genocides throughout the ages, and even those less obvious ones found in our school yards or our own neighborhoods across the county.


 Rating 5   Written on September 30, 2008
   Summary: A Must-Read
I liked this book alot. I can't really describe it that well without giving it away but it's very good. It's well written and I like the approach John Boyne used on the subject.
This book is also being turned into a movie coming out in the US in November 2008. So if you like reading books and then watching the movie that goes with it....
But very powerful and just very good.

PS, its also sad


 Rating 1   Written on September 22, 2008
   Summary: Dramatic...
... in the negative meaning of the word.

After hearing a lot of good about this book and seeing on the cover it is "soon to become a major movie" I decided to pick it up before it would hit cinema. I wish I didn't.

Why?
1) The plot is very thin and you can see the end -dramatic as it is- coming halfway through the story.
2) The plot is also very unbelievable. Two boys meeting on a silent spot for over a year in a place like Auschwitz? And oh yeah, exactly on a place where there's a hole in the fence??
3) There are a lot of continuancy errors in the writing (e.g. on one page it is said that he has forgotten the names of all his friends, but on the page before that he mentions them all)
4) And this point is the worst for me (because of this it was impossible for me to feel one with the character and it kept irritating me througout the book): Out-with (Bruno, the 9-year old boy through whose eyes the story is told, thinks this is the name of the camp). It took some time before I realized what was meant with it. And why? Because I thought Bruno was a German boy. And there is no way a German boy would understand Auschwitz as Out-with. The camp would have to be called Ausmitz or something like that. So either Bruno is a bit deaf or he thinks in English.

The only positive thing I can think about this book is that it is easy reading and it will take only two hours of your time.


 Rating 5   Written on September 18, 2008
   Summary: What a Book
Thhis is the best book that I have read.
It gives a child's eye view of the holocaust.
I read it and then gave it to my son to read.
It creates a fabulous way to dialogue about a difficult subject.
Amazing read. A must Read.


 Rating 2   Written on September 13, 2008
   Summary: Pretty lame story
A sappy story that tries to denounce the absurdity of the Holocaust by looking at it through the eyes of two children that, despite being as involved as children could be, cannot even begin to comprehend the situation. This book is really quite lame for adult reading; it never made me care enough about any of the characters. I think the right audience is probably kids in their early teens. Problem is, kids in their early teens probably don't know much about the Holocaust, so a portrayal from a child's view that can't even say Führer or Auschwitz properly is surely not going to help them understand. (The use of words by Bruno like "Fury" or "Out-With" to refer to those also didn't make a lot of sense to me, particularly because Bruno speaks German, not English.) I was gifted this book and had been told it was being praised by critics, but found it to be a total letdown.

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CatalogBookBookBookBookBookBook
Release date2007-04-042007-09-112006-04-152006-05-092008-07-292008-09-19
MediaHardcoverPaperbackHardcoverPaperbackHardcoverHardcover
FormatLarge Print-----
Number of pages247576242368288576
Ean978078629425197803758422079780761452775978037583667197803853409919780061768064
Book Isbn07862942560375842209076145277X037583667503853409900061768065
Reading levelYoung AdultYoung AdultAges 9-12Young Adult--
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