After reading Night by Elie Wiesel last year in english class I have been planning to read the sequel, Day. In Night, Wiesel writes his recollections about life in the concentration camps in Germany during the reign of Nazism. The sequel to the book, Day, is about life after Wiesel's escape from the camps. I want to read Day to finally get the answer to my questions: What happened after Wiesel escaped? and What was life for Wiesel like after the Holocaust? Night was my favorite out of the four core books we had to read last year and many have recommended the sequel to me. Also, I have always thought the Holocaust was an extremely interesting topic and Wiesel writes in a way that makes his books nearly impossible to but down. He makes his life seem like a story; and I can not wait to find out what will happen next in the never-ending saga that is Elie Wiesel's life.
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