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The Mistress of Auschwitz
- Mistress of Auschwitz Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
- Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Based on the harrowing life of Eleonore Hodys, The Mistress of Auschwitz follows the true story of a political prisoner detained in the notorious concentration camp. While experiencing all the horrors of the holocaust, Eleonore turns to friendship for survival. Through companionship with another female prisoner, Eleonore must decide if she has the courage to join the resistance movement which is planning the overthrow of their wicked oppressors. Matters are only complicated when Eleonore unwittingly attracts the attention of the Commandant and she is forced to decide between her own comfort or her principles.
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- Teresa Miller
- 30-01-23
Great Read
I loved this book. Harsh details of life in the camp during the Holocaust.
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- C. Williams
- 27-09-21
Terrible Narration
It's hard for me to give a review of the story as I could only tolerate the narrator's performance through a few chapters before I had to stop and return the book. I'm guessing it's a great story. However the narrator was so bad I couldn't process what she was saying. If you are bringing a book to an audible format and the story has multiple characters, and you choose to have just one narrator for all characters, the narrator should be able to deliver some distinction and singularity between the characters. There was none. No emotion, no sense of who each character was. A complete disconnect to the nature of the story. Like listening to someone read a newspaper. Badly.