


desertcart.com: Cilka's Journey: A Novel (Tattooist of Auschwitz Book 2) eBook : Morris, Heather: Kindle Store Review: Great read about the Holocaust! - Such a wonderful read about the Holocaust. This book is the second in a series of books. Such a wonderful author! Review: Surviving Stalin's Gulag in Inhospitable and Inhumane Conditions - This novel is based on a skeleton of factual details regarding the life of Cilka Klein. The story itself is fictional, intended to represent the types of experiences that the real Cilka probably faced. Having said that, this novel gives readers a peak into the experiences that millions faced in the Soviet gulags. Most of this story is set in a frigid gulag with flashbacks to Cilka's survival in Auschwitz-Birkenau. The story is a compelling one, an interesting one, and even an educational one. For those like I who have not read "The Gulag Archipelago," this book will give you an understanding of human survival under such inhuman conditions, both natural and human-imposed. On that basis alone, this book is worth the read. As a bonus, this book is the first one I have read in over a year that did not contain a single grammatical or spelling error. Kudos to the editors and their attention to detail, an art that seems to have been lost in modern times.





| ASIN | B07QLZYF76 |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,576 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #27 in Jewish Literature (Kindle Store) #54 in Historical World War II & Holocaust Fiction #59 in World War II Historical Fiction |
| Book 2 of 3 | Tattooist of Auschwitz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (45,170) |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| File size | 4.5 MB |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1250265791 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Print length | 366 pages |
| Publication date | October 1, 2019 |
| Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
K**.
Great read about the Holocaust!
Such a wonderful read about the Holocaust. This book is the second in a series of books. Such a wonderful author!
B**R
Surviving Stalin's Gulag in Inhospitable and Inhumane Conditions
This novel is based on a skeleton of factual details regarding the life of Cilka Klein. The story itself is fictional, intended to represent the types of experiences that the real Cilka probably faced. Having said that, this novel gives readers a peak into the experiences that millions faced in the Soviet gulags. Most of this story is set in a frigid gulag with flashbacks to Cilka's survival in Auschwitz-Birkenau. The story is a compelling one, an interesting one, and even an educational one. For those like I who have not read "The Gulag Archipelago," this book will give you an understanding of human survival under such inhuman conditions, both natural and human-imposed. On that basis alone, this book is worth the read. As a bonus, this book is the first one I have read in over a year that did not contain a single grammatical or spelling error. Kudos to the editors and their attention to detail, an art that seems to have been lost in modern times.
J**E
A great sequel to The Tattooist of Auschwitz
This story is a horrible one. I cannot even imagine the life these people were forced to live. Heather Morris does an excellent job of portraying the Jewess, Cilka, the closed-off woman, who protects her soul and her sanity at all costs, as she is charged and convicted of being a Nazi collaborator because she was raped over and over again by one Nazi officer in particular, and many others too, and then sent to a Soviet gulag as far north of the globe as one can go. Her ability to close herself off is sad, yet she couldn't survive without her resolve to let nothing in. Cilka's story is a sad one, there is a glimmer of hope at the end, but this is a story of survival, with no real "happy ending". Definitely worth the read.
P**Y
One powerful read!
I read a lot of historical fiction. This one of the most gripping story I have read about the journey of a Jewish girl . The courage and strength it took to survive the inhumane treatment is mind boggling. thank you for putting her story onto paper. May this world never allow this to happen to anyone ever again, I cried and I cheered at each small thing she achieved. May she be at peace!
S**Y
Great read
Loved it
K**Z
tear jerker & emotional
Wow…. My heart breaks at each new thing that was said. The frustration I felt for her, but the hope I had for her as the book went along. Such an amazing book, but so very sad at the same time.
O**Z
Cilka
Enjoyed this book, made my cry with the part with her mom 😭 really good book
B**D
Heartbreaking read but a beautiful book
I’ve just finished reading Cilka’s Journey and am almost in tears. This book is filled with pain and at times was very hard to continue to read. But, I’m so thankful I pressed on reading. This is the story of Cilka’s and her courage to survive. She is repeatedly raped as a prisoner in Auschwitz, after the war she is sent to a prison camp in Russia for 12 yrs. Again she is raped Throughout the book you’ll find this remarkable story of survival. Cilka learns to be a nurse and her compassion for others helps many people. She endures and is able to grow. This is a hard read, but one that will stay in my heart for a long time
V**P
After finishing the first book I was quite stok to read this one. With compelling story, capture every moment brilliantly wheather sad or happy. It's truly a tale that everyone should need to know about. I personally like this one better than the original. Though it sometime heart-wrenching read but also one of the most inspiring book I ever read. 4.9/5
R**.
Good book
B**M
Heather Morris follows up her tearjerking story of love and survival, 'The Tatooist of Auschwitz', with another heart-rending semi-true tale showing the best and worst of humanity. We met the character Cilka in the first novel, where she was an important supporting character - a teenaged camp inmate who was forced to act as the concubine for the camp's commandant. In this sequel, she is the main character, and we follow her from the concentration camp to another prison - a Soviet gulag in the Arctic where she is sentenced to 15 years hard labour for collaboration. The sheer injustice of her situation is breathtaking - after years of horrendous abuse, she is punished for simply having done what she had to in order to avoid being killed. It's not some crazy fiction - Cilka was a real person and she really was imprisoned for this reason. The other women around her are being brutally punished for similar non-crimes, like wanting to marry someone from another country, or being related to the wrong person. The gulag is a fascinating though horrible world with its own code of conduct and politics. It is less utterly depraved than Auschwitz - which is very faint praise indeed. But the fact the prisoners have a degree more freedom and a degree less fear gives more opportunity for stories to develop. Cilka gradually makes some friends and finds meaningful work in the prison hospital, but she is damaged by her experiences and her courageous nature mean she is not as good at keeping her head down as she tries to be. It's impossible not to root for Cilka and want her to succeed, and there are many likeable supporting characters as well. It's not a cheerful read - but you wouldn't expect it to be. It is however life-affirming and a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the goodness in human nature, as well as a depiction of the results of the worst inhumanity. If you are likely to be upset by a story featuring violence, including sexual violence, and descriptions of horrible treatment of human beings then you might want to steer clear. All in all it's a well written book with a strong emotional punch and sheds light another shameful episode in human history.
A**A
Great book. Please follow my advise and read it in this order 1. The Tattooist of Auschwitz 2. Cilka's Journey 3. Three sisters
E**O
Bellissimo libro, appassionante e ben scritto, su una realtà, quella dei gulag russi, poco narrata
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