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Contemporary Fiction

Noah's Child

fr. Les Enfants de Noé · 2004
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Historical Context and Significance

Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's novel «Noah's Child» recounts events from World War II, when Jewish children were hidden from the Nazis. The book raises important themes of tolerance, humanism, and courage. It illustrates how, amidst cruelty and hatred, people can show kindness and compassion. Based on real events, the story helps readers better understand the horrors of the Holocaust and the importance of remembering it. The book's cultural impact lies in its ability to evoke empathy and remind us of the need to combat prejudice and hatred.

Noah's Child
Date of publication: 27 September 2024
———Original titlefr. Les Enfants de Noé · 2004
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