• Elie Wiesel
Author(s): Heather Lehr Wagner
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 112
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2007-01-01
Dimensions: 167.13 x 243.84 x 12.45mm
Publication City/Country: Broomall, United States
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World-renowned writer, teacher, activist, and Chairman of the President's Commission on the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. According to the Nobel Committee, ""Elie Wiesel, with his message and through his practical work in the cause of peace, is a convincing spokesman for the view of mankind and for the unlimited humanitarianism which are at all times necessary for a lasting and just peace."" This compelling ""Modern Peacemakers"" profile will help students learn why Wiesel ""swore never to be silent whenever, human beings endure suffering and humiliation."" Born in Romania in 1928, Wiesel and his family were deported to Nazi death camps when he was 15 years old. His mother and younger sister were soon killed; his father died in his arms. Wiesel was liberated by Allied troops and sent to a French orphanage, where he was reunited with two surviving older sisters. He resumed his studies and became a journalist and author. He is now an American citizen. Wiesel's haunting memoir, ""Night"", is a September 2006 Oprah Book Club selection.
Book Info
Author Heather Lehr Wagner
Date Published 2007-01-01
Dimensions 167.13 x 243.84 x 12.45mm
First Author Heather Lehr Wagner
Format Hardback
ISBN 9780791092200
Language English
No. of Pages 112
Publication City/Country Broomall, United States
Publisher Chelsea House Publishers

Elie Wiesel

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