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The gates of the forest

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Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966 - History - 226 pages
Allegory about a nameless stranger who sacrifices himself to save a Jewish boy, hiding in a Hungarian forest in World War 2.

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Review: The Gates of the Forest

User Review  - Toucansamantha - Goodreads

I want to rate this book higher because it so amazing but i did not look forward to reading it. It was often a chore. I put this on me more than the author. It is hard to access the multiple levels at ... Read full review

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User Review  - Kendall - Goodreads

Hard to get into, but good. This book is about faith and doubt. It is written in the form of the story of Gregor, a young Hungarian jew in hiding in the woods during the Holocaust. The story is less ... Read full review

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