The survivors survived and their families and other people didn't.
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Another reason is mentioned and that is: 'Why me?' It obviously was not the case that the good survived and the not-so-good perished: it was arbitrary.
Survivors; Book 2: A Hidden Enemy
Not likely. When the 1997 movie came out, there were only five survivors still living and none were involved. Walter Lord, however, interviewed 53 survivors to write the book "A Night To Remember" and several survivors contributed to THAT accompanying movie.
Yes there are a few... Elie Wiesel is one... He wrote a book called Night, and its very informational!
Joey is 14 in Susan Shaw's One of the Survivors.
The next book in the series is The Broken Path.
For being one of the survivors of the Holocaust. He wrote 57 books about his experience on the concentration camps. His most famous book is Night.
Well obviously, the only people who can answer this are survivors of this unfortunate event. One of these survivors is Elie Wiesel, a well known author of the Holocaust. Read his book "Night", and you might have a better understanding.
No it is not. i think there is 1 more book.
Burned, I think.
I think it's Eliezer's dad.
i dont think so
Laurell K. Hamilton wrote the book Guilty Pleasures. Guilty Pleasures was published in 1993. It is the first book in a series of horror and mystery novels about a vampire hunter.