And the Sea Is Never Full (Memoirs of Elie Wiesel)

by Elie Wiesel

0 ratings • 0 reviews • 1 shelved
Book cover for And the Sea Is Never Full

Bookhype may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. Full disclosure.

The second volume of Elie Wiesel's memoirs. `I confidently predict that nothing Weisel has written hitherto will be as widely read, or vividly remembered, as this.' CHAIM BERMANT on the first volume, All Rivers Run to the Sea.

In the first volume of his memoirs, All Rivers Run to The Sea, Elie Wiesel recounted how he was born in Hungarian Roumania in 1928 and how, when he was fifteen, he and his family were taken to Auschwitz, and then onto Buchenwald concentration camp, where his parents and eight-year-old sister were killed. Of the 750,000 Hungarian Jews deported to camps in the years 1944-5, only a few thousand survived to be liberated, including the young Elie Wiesel.

In this second volume, we meet Wiesel the Witness and Humitarian Campaigner: how he highlighted the plight of Soviet Jewry and of the dissidents of the communist system generally; the development of his friendships with the prime ministers and presidents of Israel, the United States and France; his tireless championing of the rights of the oppressed in Bosnia, the Soviet Union and Africa; his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize

  • ISBN10 1299005799
  • ISBN13 9781299005792
  • Publish Date 1 January 2010 (first published 5 April 2000)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 14 April 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Schocken Books Inc
  • Format eBook
  • Language English