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By: Elie Wiesel
Narrated by: George Guidall
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With the coming of dawn is the coming of death for a captured English officer in British-controlled Palestine. Elisha, a young Israeli freedom fighter, is his executioner. Ordered to kill the officer in reprisal for Britain's execution of a Jewish prisoner, Elisha thinks about his past, a sorrowful memory of the nightmare of Nazi death camps. As the only surviving member of his family, he dreamt of a wonderful future in his promised homeland. But instead, he finds himself closer to committing heartless murder with the approach of daylight.

Dawn presents a haunting glimpse into the soul of one man and a budding nation.

Jewish World Literature Heartfelt Feel-Good

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Moral Exploration • Psychological Depth • Spectacular Narration • Compelling Conflict • Thought-provoking Themes

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This was a book I purchased because I liked his first book NIGHT. This is nothing like NIGHT - has a different character - the story line is OK - but not what NIGHT was.... It's a short read - and George Guidall is spectacular as always..

Better that DAY - but not as good as NIGHT.

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“Dawn” was a beautifully written account of one of the greatest tragedies and horrific crimes against humanity in the history of the world.

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The author really had a way of presenting the story in a way that was easily communicated.

Loved it

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Hate is never the answer. Elie Wiesel of all people have reason to hate and chose instead to love. We all should follow his example.

Why must we hate?

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Too dramatic in Rae singing but not a negative on the little plot. Too much disturbance in the air. Elephant.

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