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Wall

by John Hersey


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A novel of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and reporter. Written in the form of a diary, it relates the conditions of the doomed Jews of Poland during World War II from the perspective of a Resistance fighter living behind the "wall" that sealed the Warsaw Ghetto off from the rest of the city.

Editions of Wall

9780394756967
ISBN

Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Vintage Books
Date

1988
Price

$4.00
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Very Good
9780553200539
ISBN

Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Bantam Books
Date

1981
Price

$1.00
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Good
9780394607986
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Random House Inc
Date

1950
Price

$4.46
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Used, Good

Publisher Notes

Combines factual history and fictional details to relate the motives, impulses, and deeds of individuals in the Warsaw ghetto during the Nazi persecution.

Media Reviews

"I feel as if I had been living for a long time in this book, although actually my reading of it consumed less than ten days. I find it a searching, heroic story, and so will others if they approach it as a story of humanity transcending horror."

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