The Tattooist of Auschwitz is based on the true story of Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew who survived Auschwitz concentration camp by tattooing numbers on new arrivals. This story focuses on the ethical compromises that were required of many people imprisoned in the camps in order to survive one of the greatest atrocities in human history.
What qualities did Lale have that influenced the way he was treated in camp? What greater implications do small acts of kindness have? Is Lale a hero? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in episode six of our spoiler-filled podcast.
Questions: The questions discussed in this episode are from LitLovers, but there was a statement at the end of the post saying that the questions originally came form the publisher. You can find them here -> https://www.litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/11363-tattooist-of-auschwitz-morris?start=3
Great music, huh?! The music for the intro and outro segments are from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, and was accessed through the YouTube audio library.
Coming up next: Normal People by Sally Rooney