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  • too lengths 2  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    Nothing to do with his masterpiece: SI This is a man, remember. The Truce is later. He came out of the camps. The beginning is good. Unfortunately, Primo is lost in the details, train length on episodes, loses a little in this story (autobiographical
  • A rare document.  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    With the approach of the Soviet Army, the prisoners of the camp were taken dAuschwitz Germany. The survivors of this exodus were liberated by the Americans. The majority of survivors stories tells this sad saga. Were left to Auschwitz, critically ill
  • reading 150  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    after having enjoyed reading the first volume "if it's a man," reading "Truce" was a pleasure. These two books are autobiographical and historical accounts of great value. The author does not fall into hatred that may have arisen what
  • What courage 3 1  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    This book is written with infinite finesse. In these cruel moments when the author lacks neither humor nor courage, nor above a clairvoyant beings enabling survival in extreme conditions hardness. Bravo and how sad that the author was gone so fast.
  • The narrated camps inside  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    Great book by a great writer. This book tells some of its author's life. Book an informed public.
  • A SUSPENDED TIME  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    It is a long journey that went through in 1945, the concentration camp survivors of the death camps to rally their motherland. This output of annihilation, death lived alive, back to something normal the order required (maybe) a species of crossing a
  • Exciting, exciting, vital  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    The hard return to life after the camps. The hero seems constantly marvel of human diversity he rediscovered and it is without judging them (but with foresight) he describes the men who surrounded him during that time. Some passages are frankly comic
  • Too funny! 4  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    The book tells the almost year that Primo Levi went to join his native Italy after his liberation from Auschwitz in January 1945, it gradually covered the health, hunger still squeezed, he meets a bunch of colorful characters, some young disturb the
  • A key witness to human relativity  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    Still do it enough to survive, they had to come back again. Chronicle his return from Auschwitz, Primo Levi of this story is a continuation of "If This Is a Man," which I highly recommend reading before. After seeing the death-be death itself, a
  • Sublime 29 January 1141  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    This book is a result of Survival In Auschwitz. Primo Levi recounts his return, beginning the liberation of Auschwitz and that will take him at his home in Turin, but also of those he crossed. Difficult to summarize this masterpiece of these fates of
  • The taste of freedom  

    The Truce (Paperback)
    The truce recounts the return of the survivors of the death camps through a destroyed Europe. Primo Levi exposes us the feeling of newfound freedom of Auschwitz survivors because the war is over and they are free. But the suffering, deprivation, pain