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Max and Helen: A Remarkable True Love Story
Simon Wiesenthal

Max and Helen: A Remarkable True Love Story

William Morrow & Company (Mar 1982)
9780688011253
| Unknown Binding
163 pages | 142 x 221 mm | English
$ 9.95 | Value: $ 9.95
Dewey * 738.291
LC Classification Adult
LC Control No. 82002175

Genre

  • Adult / Nonfiction / Biography

Plot

The true story of two Holocaust survivors who refused to bring their camp commander to justice.

Personal

Owner Holocaust Biography
Index 1639
Added Date Jan 05, 2016 18:15:43
Modified Date Jul 18, 2022 19:24:15

Value

Retail Price $ 9.95
Value $ 9.95

Notes

I read this book many years ago and even now I consider it a much ignored love story with a difference. Max and Helen are survivors of the Holocaust who are separated during the war and both end up in Concentration Camps. Max believes Helen to be dead but many years later finds out that she is still alive and goes looking for her. What starts off as a journey into both their pasts becomes a struggle for them to forget what the war and the atrocities committed have done to them both as individuals; especially as Helen's son is also the son of her Nazi rapist, something that Max finds hard to accept. This is poignant love story with a bitter-sweet twist, and you are left wondering if Max and Helen will ever get back together? The ending is left open, and this to me is the saddest ending of all. Simon Wiesenthal proves himself to be a damn good writer of fiction as well as fact about the Holocaust and its tragic consequences.