Book review of boy in the striped pajamas?
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In The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,Bruno is the son of a Nazi commandant; he remains innocent of the horrors of the Holocaust and befriends a prisoner at the death camp. Shmuel is a young Polish Jew who does not understand why he is in the concentration camp.
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It's a bleak, forbidding place, and instead of a five-story mansion, he lives in a smaller, less comfortable house. He is surrounded by his father's soldiers, including one particularly menacing lieutenant named Kotler, and there's a cook who also appears to be a doctor, much to Bruno's puzzlement.
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