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"Bruno is 9 years old. His father has a cool job, he's in charge of a lot of stuff. He runs a big place, with a huge wire fence, and a lot of people—men and boys—on the other side. They are skinny, they work hard, they are all very dirty, they are all wearing what looks like striped pajamas. There are soldiers in there, who poke at and laugh at the men and boys. Bruno has overheard his parents talking, and knows that his father's boss, “The Fury”, is the one who arranged for them to move to the new home. Bruno's older sister tells him that the place is called Out With.

Bruno is Not Allowed to approach the camp, or the fence. But, since he plans on becoming an explorer when he grows up, he decides to Go Exploring (wearing an old overcoat and boots, such as an explorer might wear). And on the other side of the fence he sees a speck. A dot. At tiny thing that, as he gets closer, reveals itself to be a boy. Just another boy, perhaps a boy for Bruno to play with.

This book is startling, horrifying, and yet the story is told in a charming way. Bruno and his friendship with Shmuel through the fence is just the story of two boys, but also a story of a Jewish Concentration Camp, told through the unaware eyes of the son of the man in charge of the camp. Bruno's naivete brings the humanity into the story, and makes it unique. Just a wonderful, scary, suspenseful and at the same time heartrending—story, leading up to a beautifully written climax."

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  • Bruno is 9 years old. His father has a cool job, he's in charge of a lot of stuff. He runs a big place, with a huge wire fence, and a lot of people—men and boys—on the other side. They are skinny, they work hard, they are all very dirty, they are all wearing what looks like striped pajamas. There are soldiers in there, who poke at and laugh at the men and boys. Bruno has overheard his parents talking, and knows that his father's boss, “The Fury”, is the one who arranged for them to move to the new home. Bruno's older sister tells him that the place is called Out With.

    Bruno is Not Allowed to approach the camp, or the fence. But, since he plans on becoming an explorer when he grows up, he decides to Go Exploring (wearing an old overcoat and boots, such as an explorer might wear). And on the other side of the fence he sees a speck. A dot. At tiny thing that, as he gets closer, reveals itself to be a boy. Just another boy, perhaps a boy for Bruno to play with.

    This book is startling, horrifying, and yet the story is told in a charming way. Bruno and his friendship with Shmuel through the fence is just the story of two boys, but also a story of a Jewish Concentration Camp, told through the unaware eyes of the son of the man in charge of the camp. Bruno's naivete brings the humanity into the story, and makes it unique. Just a wonderful, scary, suspenseful and at the same time heartrending—story, leading up to a beautifully written climax.
  • I did not like this book as much as I thought I would. Maybe because this story is told from an oblivious nine-years old boy. In terms of sympathies, abhorrence, and overall disturbing history of WWII, the author actually got the atmosphere down pat.

    For the most part, Bruno's voice didn't quite match his age. I have a nephew the same age trust me, he is inquisitive. No matter the time, and how well parents shelter kids from the storm, they still know what's going on. Shmuel and Bruno being on opposite sides of the fence shouldn't have made Bruno unawares.

    Still, I always find some silver lining in reading historical fiction, and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is not a book that I regret reading. I just wish Boyne had done a better job with Bruno's voice.
  • The story about the son of a Nazi commandant and an innocent Jewish boy is absolutely amazing and filled with tragedy that may cause some to tear up. It talks about both perspectives from the Nazi's and the Jews in which give us a variety of ways we can view what the book is based off of the holocaust. The book is absolutely gut wrenching, both filled with the emotional history and the bond between the two boys.

    The book was published on January 5, 2006 by John Boyne and is under the historical fiction genre. Bruno, the son of the Nazi commandant and his family, moves from Berlin to a residence near a concentration camp. Bruno was sad and lonely due to his lack of friends and walked behind his house where he saw a boy on the other side of a barbed wire fence. Both confused and unaware of their situation, their unlikely bond grew strong.

    Bruno and Shmuel (the Jewish boy) are just as confused as any kid would be. Bruno doesn't know why the fence is there or what it symbolizes and nor does Shmuel. They are completely unaware of their surroundings which prevents one thing from getting in their way fear. Fear causes worry, distraction, emotional pain; things those innocent Jewish prisoners had to go through in the cruel concentration camps. Because there is confusion amongst the boys, it allows the author to explain his message in simple terms so that the readers can fully understand what he's trying to say.

    Boyne has a rather-- interesting style of writing. His writing is very simple and easy to understand, however, he includes secret messages and hints that are hidden behind his simplified terms in which makes it very unique. His tone is very subtle yet can be an emotional explosion and because he mastered the use of how he expresses himself, he uses this to his advantage which makes his writing very captivating.

    Other authors who write historical fiction books, for example Markus Zusak and The Book Thief are different from Boyne’s style. Other’s consist of different perspective on narration or a frequent use of explaining things in the context of the text in which Boyne clearly points out for the readers to identify.

    One thing that the audience should be aware of is how much he emphasises on discrimination. No one should be ashamed of being who they are because of things like the religion they believe in or what color their skin color is. Shmuel along with the rest of the Jews were thrown into concentration camps and shamed on for being Jewish which in no way is a reason to be discriminated for. Discrimination is still a big part of society to this day and sometimes, we might not even notice that it’s happening.

    From reading this book, the message seems to be clear. Everyone should be treated the same, no matter how you look or what you believe in. We should be caring for each other and accepting the faiths and opinions that people follow and are a part of. It allows for more diversity amongst society and makes our everyday lives a little bit more interesting.

    Because Boyne is good at making things simple to understand, I think I would recommend this book to middle school kids. I feel as if at that point, they’ve reached a point of maturity and that they should be aware of the history that happened before them and the things that are still happening in the world. Parents might want to say that it is “inappropriate” for kids at that age but I feel as if discrimination is a worldwide conflict and that informing kids at a young age will better prepare them for the future.

    Will humans completely comprehend the danger and effect discrimination has on people?
    Probably not, but by reading this book, it can give you a clear understanding on why it happens and the things it’s capable of.
  • My son and I read this for his ELA class and we both LOVED it!! Although written for students, it has a storyline that touches all who read it both young and old!! It's got a beautiful storyline of friendship and tolerance...and an ending that will leave you speechless!!! An excellent read!!
  • I read this book with the tears coming down my face. The 'irony' of it all is that Bruno's dad is in charge of the camp and because he knows that his son likes to explore, his son becomes victim of the terrible Nazi regime in the way of how they treated Jews in that particular camp. Hopefully this book is being used in schools and discussed so that this atrocity will never happen again. It sure is an eye opener for everyone and I encourage people(young and old) to read this book.
  • This is a great compelling read although very sad.lt shows the innocence of two boys friendships caught up in the midst of the Holocaust that are unaware of the tragic outcome that their friendship will have.l found it sad but very well written portraying the way Bruno sees the world as well as Schmuel as eight year old boys without having formed hatred on the basis of their being on opposite sides of the fence.l would definitely recommend this book.
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From the acclaimed biographer--the fascinating, little-known story of a Victorian-era murder that rocked literary London, leading Charles Dickens, William Thackeray, and Queen Victoria herself to wonder Can a novel kill?


In May 1840, Lord William Russell, well known in London's highest social circles, was found with his throat cut. The brutal murder had the whole city talking. The police suspected Russell's valet, Courvoisier, but the evidence was weak. The missing clue, it turned out, lay in the unlikeliest place what Courvoisier had been reading. In the years just before the murder, new printing methods had made books cheap and abundant, the novel form was on the rise, and suddenly everyone was reading. The best-selling titles were the most sensational true-crime stories. Even Dickens and Thackeray, both at the beginning of their careers, fell under the spell of these tales--Dickens publicly admiring them, Thackeray rejecting them. One such phenomenon was William Harrison Ainsworth's Jack Sheppard, the story of an unrepentant criminal who escaped the gallows time and again. When Lord William's murderer finally confessed his guilt, he would cite this novel in his defense. Murder By the Book combines this thrilling true-crime story with an illuminating account of the rise of the novel form and the battle for its early soul among the most famous writers of the time. It is superbly researched, vividly written, and captivating from first to last.

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This is based on a true crime that happened in London in 1840. Lord William Russell, a widower and uncle to a Secretary of State for the colonies, is found murdered in his bed. His throat was slashed.

Some items were stolen from the house and the lock on the back door was broken. Members of the upper class are terrified because they think the lower class is rising up.

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In accordance with FTC guidelines, the advance reader's edition of this book was provided by the publisher via Edelweiss in exchange for a review."

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  • In our present violence-prone world many people single out video games that simulate crimes and appear to glorify bloodshed, blaming them for making murder acceptable. Some years ago violent TV programs and movies were blamed for the same thing, and before that paperbacks and comic books were held responsible. Claire Harman's excellent history of a crime and its investigation and resolution in 1840 London demonstrates that, as far as people looking for something to blame for violent crime goes, very little has changed.

    Lord William Russell was an elderly gentleman from an aristocratic and powerful family. He led a quiet life in a small townhouse in Mayfair, then as now one of the finest areas in London, collecting art, visiting his clubs, walking his dog, and various other unobtrusive activities. He kept a cook, maid, and valet in his residence, with several other servants on call nearby. His was an unremarkable existence until it came to a sudden and very gory end. He was found dead in his bed one morning, his throat slashed and many of his treasures missing. The newly instituted London police force made a bungle of the investigation but was able to identify the probable culprit as Lord William's valet, a Swiss immigrant, who was duly arrested, put on trial, found guilty, and hanged.

    What makes Lord William's murder and its aftermath remarkable is that it occurred in the middle of a London-wide enthusiasm for a book and play called "Jack Sheppard," about an eighteenth century criminal who was renowned for his many audacious robberies and a string of ingenious escapes from the law. Critics worried that "Jack Sheppard" glorified crime and encouraged copy-cats to emulate his many feats. The controversy went on for years, involving political and religious leaders and including observations from well known authors like Charles Dickens and William Thackeray.

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  • "Murder by the Book the Crime that Shocked Dickens’s London" by Claire Harman, Knopf, 272 pages, March 26, 2019.

    This is based on a true crime that happened in London in 1840. Lord William Russell, a widower and uncle to a Secretary of State for the colonies, is found murdered in his bed. His throat was slashed.

    Some items were stolen from the house and the lock on the back door was broken. Members of the upper class are terrified because they think the lower class is rising up.

    Francois Courvoisier, Russell's new foreign valet, is arrested. He claims he was influenced by a popular "Newgate Novel" titled "Jack Sheppard" by William Harrison Ainsworth. A "Newgate Novel" glamorized criminals. Several pirated plays are based on the book, so everyone was aware of the story.

    While "Murder by the Book" is good, there is too much focus on the "Jack Sheppard" book and Ainsworth's friendship with Charles Dickens and others. Claire Hartman did research the time well. She has written several biographies.

    In accordance with FTC guidelines, the advance reader's edition of this book was provided by the publisher via Edelweiss in exchange for a review.
  • This book is set in 1840’s London and starts out discussing the murder of Lord William Russell in his Norfolk Street home after he retires to bed for the night to do some reading. He is found the next morning by his servant with his head gaping open from the blow of an ax which has been left nearby. There is evidence of coins and a watch taken, among other things. Lord William had previously complained of a locket with his late wife’s picture inside going missing, that he carried all the time. A doctor is sent for, along with the police, and an investigation is begun. There is also a running commentary with certain authors of the day such as William Ainsworth and Charles Dickens about a couple of their books involving criminal characters, and whether or not they encourage people to commit crimes after reading the books or seeing them acted in plays, as some folks have claimed. Kind of like the debate about violent movies and video games today, and whether they play a part in people committing crimes later after viewing them.

    The book is very detailed and gives a lot of connected side information to kind of flesh out the story from just the actual murder. There is also a lot of supposition of various ways the crime might have happened, and who else might have been involved also. It turned out to be a decent true crime book for this time period.
  • I was prepared to love everything about Murder by the Book true crime, Victorian England, and the rise of the novel.
    Unfortunately, I found my attention wandering as I worked my way through the book. The various elements never came together in a cohesive way for me.
    I appreciate the rigorous research undertaken by the author, and think that many people will find Murder by the Book is their cup of tea.
    Thanks to Netgalley and Knopf for the opportunity to read and review Murder by the Book.
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