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Schindler's List

By: Thomas Keneally
Narrated by: Ben Kingsley
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Winner of the Booker Prize, 1982.

During the Holocaust at the German concentration camp near Plaszow, thousands of Jews lost their lives at the hands of the Nazis. More than a thousand others were spared thanks to a womanizing, heavy-drinking, German-Catholic industrialist and Nazi Party member named Oskar Schindler. One of the most remarkable narratives of the Holocaust, Schindler's List masterfully recreates the daring exploits of Schindler, who used his enormous fortune to build a factory near the concentration camp and his influence to save the lives of more than 1,300 Jews. It is an absorbing, suspenseful, and moving account of Schindler's legacy of life.

©1993 Serpentine Publishing Co. PTY LTD. All Rights Reserved (P)1993 Simon & Schuster Inc., All Rights Reserved
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  • 1982 Man Booker Prize Winner

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Captivating story...Full Version?

Wonderful in every way. It came to and end very quickly. I wish it was unabridged.

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Fantastic

loved it.Ben Kinsley narrating was sublime. Audio version better than reading the book myself. Superb

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Great

What a book.
what a story
what a man
what a hero.
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great book a must read.

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a beautiful sorrow

I've read this book many a time but to have it read to me was something special.It never gets any less interesting with any read and is a story of beauty from tragic loss.

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Go ben Kingsley

The more audiobooks I listen to the more I realise the quality of the reader is key. Ben Kingsley is ace - he does the voices for each character and everything!!

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A great version

I really enjoyed this - it's ideal for anyone wanting to read this brilliant book but like me being nervous about how upsetting it might be. It's an important book that we should all read really, even if an abridged version.

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The fact it is a true story you can visualise it happening

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His voice captures you

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Spell binding

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Schindlers List

Excellent, good story telling by the narrator, but spoilt by being abridged.could not find unabridged version.

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A book that should be read in every school

Truly awful events, awful. The shameful thing is that the World has never learned from these events. Nationalism in its purest evil lead to this yet since WW2 so many other States have gone down the same awful route. Humans love war and having absolute power over others it seems. we never learn.

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