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The Mistress of Auschwitz

Mistress of Auschwitz Series, Book 1

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The Mistress of Auschwitz

By: Terrance D. Williamson
Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
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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.

©2019 Terrance D. Williamson (P)2021 Tantor
Fiction Jewish World War II
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Such a sad but truly incredible account

Couldn’t stop listening to this book from start to finish! Such bravery Eleanor displays! Shocking raw events.

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the book was very well read the story good but I was very disappointed with the ending, is there an other book that carries the story over ?

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The evil hearts of men

Excellent story. very good narration. ending a disappointment. highly recommended. compassion amidst the horror. 'do not fear, take courage'.

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Unrealistic

The story was completely unbelievable as in none of it would have happened and the girl would be dead by page two, instead of being admirable the lead character came across as selfish, and entitled. The ending was absurd

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