Book review : The Boy In Striped Pyjamas 馃懄鉂わ笍
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" Accept the situation in which you find yourself and everything will be so much easier"
"The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" by John Boyne. This novel takes readers on an emotional journey through the eyes of two young boys living in the shadow of World War II. With its compelling narrative and exploration of unexpected friendship, this book captivates readers from beginning to end.
Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, the story revolves around Bruno, a nine-year-old German boy whose father is appointed to a high-ranking position at a concentration camp. Forced to leave their comfortable home in Berlin, Bruno and his family relocate to the countryside, where Bruno discovers a forbidden friendship.
Boyne very well conveys complex themes through the eyes of a child. Using Bruno as the narrator, he creates a contrast between the innocence of youth and the horrors of war. Bruno's naivety and lack of understanding allow readers to experience the Holocaust through a fresh perspective, evoking empathy and sadness.
The heart lies in the unlikely bond between Bruno and Shmuel, a Jewish boy in the concentration camp. Despite the physical barriers that separate them, their friendship blossoms as they meet at the fence, sharing stories, hopes, and dreams. Their friendship is delicate and genuine, even in the face of extreme adversity.
As the story progresses, the true horrors of the concentration camps become increasingly evident. Boyne raises questions about the nature of discrimination and the consequences of blindly following authority. Through Bruno's eyes, readers are prompted to question the boundaries of empathy and the moral obligations we owe to our fellow human beings.
Overall, "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" is a compelling and emotionally charged novel that explores the power of friendship, innocence, and the human capacity for compassion. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant tale that will leave a lasting impression. Trust me, this will haunt you even after completion. A very easy-to-read short novel, which one can complete in a day or two.*
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