Cilka’s Journey is one of the few sequels that made more of an impact on me than book number 1. Don’t get me wrong, I loved The Tattooist of Auschwitz, everything about it, but there is something painfully powerful about female friendship, loss and honour and Cilka’s Journey,  infront of a hellish, nightmarish backdrop is a story of this and more. A story that centers on a young woman who endures horrific hardships and unimaginable conditions numbs the reader to read…

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