The Little Liar
The Little Liar
Mitch Albom
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ISBN: 9780062406651
Publisher: Harper
Publication Date: 11/14/23
Binding: Hardcover
Age Range: -
Grade Range: NA-NA
Series: ,
Pages:
Language: English
BISAC: Fiction, Historical, 20th Century - World War II & Holocaust, Jewish, Friendship, Christian, Romance - Historical, Literary, Religious, General, Horror, Romance, Historical - 20th Century, Women, Psychological, War & Military, Family Life, Siblings, and Coming of Age
Related Subjects: Jews, World War, 1939-1945, Historical fiction, Holocaust survivors, History, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Manipulative behavior, Truthfulness and falsehood, Crete (Greece), Occupation, 1941-1945, Psychological fiction, and Nazi concentration camps
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An Instant New York Times Bestseller
Beloved bestselling author Mitch Albom returns with his most important novel to date, an unforgettable work of World War II historical fiction about truth and lies set during the Holocaust.
Eleven-year-old Nico Krispis has never told a lie. When the Nazis invade his home in Salonika, Greece, the trustworthy boy is discovered by a German officer, who offers him a chance to save his family. All Nico has to do is persuade his fellow Jewish residents to board trains heading "north," where new jobs and safety await. Unaware that this is all a cruel ruse, the innocent boy reassures passengers on the station platform every day.
But when the final train is loaded, Nico sees his family being herded into a boxcar. Only then does he discover that he has helped send them--and everyone he knows and loves--to their doom at Auschwitz.
Nico escapes--but he never tells the truth again.
In The Little Liar, a gripping family saga, Mitch Albom examines the human repercussions of deception by interweaving the stories of Nico, who yearns for forgiveness; his older brother, Sebastian, who vows revenge against him; Fannie, the girl who must choose between them; and Udo Graf, the Nazi officer who forever changed their lives with his lies.
Through the war years, the concentration camps, and the decades that follow, Albom reveals the consequences of each person's honesty and dishonesty in this powerful story of survival, bringing them back to where it all started in a staggering climax worthy of the best of Albom's internationally embraced stories.