I Remember Night Losing Elie Wiesel

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Dear Ms Passis

Have you seen something so disturbing you wish you didn't see it? In “I Remember Night: Remembering Elie Wiesel, the author, Clemantine Wamariya saw injustice, murder, and cruelty to all of her friends and family, but instead of fearing, she found her voice through the book Night.She used this voice too speak out against hate.It is important that even something disturbing could be used for motivation.So I plead with you to keep Night in our approved list of books.

The first reason is that people need to know how horrific the Holocaust was.Some say that if it was that horrific why should we teach it to kids?The answer is we don't want our children to start another one. These days were miserable,”days were like nights(pg 3)”.