Winner: Ireland Book Award for Children, Ireland Book Award Annual Selective Award, Annual Bistook, Ke Luer Award Best International Novel Prize (Spain), Orange Prize Leaders Yearbook
British Book Award, Border / New Voice Award, Otter's Children's Book Award, Paolo · Ungary Literary Prize (Italy), Ireland Book Award, Ireland · Annual · Novel Award, Northeast Book Award, Berkshire Book Award; Field Book Award, Lancashire Book Award, Prix Farniente (Belgium), Flemish Young Reader Award, Independent Bookmaker of the Year Book, Deutschen Jugend Literatur Preis (Germany)
9 year old Bruno does not know anything about the final solution or massacre. He did not notice his country's shocking and cruel acts against the people of Europe.
What he knows is that he has just moved from a comfortable Berlin home to a desolate place where no one can play. Until he encountered Shmuel, the boy had a strange parallel presence across the adjacent barbed wire and was wearing striped pajamas just like any other person.
The friendship between Bruno and Shmuel leads him from innocence to revelation. When he explores some of his unconsciousness, he will inevitably get into a bad process.
A boy and a movie "Life is beautiful." The Holocaust is a painful moment in history, not a story that anyone can absorb. John Boyne's "Boys In Stripe Pajamas" and Robert Benigni's movie "Life Is Beautiful" are based on the actual events of the Holocaust, but they are not. They skillfully review and review the credibility of the event and use various techniques to explain it in a more liberal way. A boy inside
Boy 's Story Skill of Striped Pajamas Striped pajamas boy is a novel by John Boyne. Novels were set during World War II and we explored topics such as prejudice, racial discrimination, war, innocence, friendship. It differs from other novels in that it uses a limited view of a third party and mainly explains the events seen by young and innocent boys. This is one of the major story conventions that allowed me to participate in this novel. The opinion is the best
Many people insist that they are historically incorrect, but boys wearing striped pajamas will take the readers from the child's perspective to Auschwitz. The situation where they were placed. They met when the German boys' father became commander of a camp, became very close friends, and separated with a fence. The fear of the Holocaust became clear through the innocent eyes and the hearts of children.