For readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Choice: this is the story of the smallest library in the world - and the most dangerous.
'It wasn't an extensive library. In fact, it consisted of eight books and some of them were in poor condition. But they were books. In this incredibly dark place, they were a reminder of less sombre times, when words rang out more loudly than machine guns...'
Fourteen-year-old Dita is one of the many imprisoned by the Nazis at Auschwitz. Taken, along with her mother and father, from the Terezin ghetto in Prague, Dita is adjusting to the constant terror that is life in the camp. When Jewish leader Freddy Hirsch asks Dita to take charge of the eight precious books the prisoners have managed to smuggle past the guards, she agrees. And so Dita becomes the secret librarian of Auschwitz, responsible for the safekeeping of the small collection of titles, as well as the `living books' - prisoners of Auschwitz who know certain books so well, they too can be `borrowed' to educate the children in the camp.
But books are extremely dangerous. They make people think. And nowhere are they more dangerous than in Block 31 of Auschwitz, the children's block, where the slightest transgression can result in execution, no matter how young the transgressor...
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Random House
ISBN: 9781529104776
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 432
Tiempo de lectura:
8h 56m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 23/04/2019
Año de edición: 2019
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Antonio Iturbe
Antonio Iturbe nació en la Tierra en 1967. Ha publicado las novelas Rectos torcidos (2005), Días de sal (2008), La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz (2012), publicada en 40 países, A cielo abierto (2017, Premio Biblioteca Breve) y La playa infinita (2021). También, el ensayo 50 momentos literarios (2017). Es autor de la serie de libros infantiles Los casos del Inspector Cito, traducida a 9 idiomas, y de la serie La Isla de Susú. Como periodista cultural, ha trabajado en diversos medios, entre ellos El País, Diario Público, la revista Elle, Qué leer o Rutas del Mundo. Actualmente es director de la revista de libros Librújula.