"I read this book for an American Lit class and I highly recommend it. Even if you don't especially enjoy reading, please try this book - you will enjoy it. It's like a comic book, but deeper and full of meaning. It's really unforgettable, and it's a fast read. This is the most unique book I have ever read."
--Anonymous Barnes and Noble review
“The most affecting and successful narrative ever done about the Holocaust.”
—The Wall Street Journal
The Holocaust is typically viewed as a dark spot in the earth's history. During this time period, millions of Jewish peoples were taken from their homes and businesses and locked up in concentration camps. The true reasons for the Holocaust are up for debate. However, it is a universal thought that no such tragedy should again happen on Earth.
Art Spiegelman's Maus is a graphic novel that outlines the life of Spiegelman's father (a Polish Jew). Using mice (Jews) and cats (German soldiers), Spiegelman brings to life a tale of horror, survival, and learning.
Maus is on AR.
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