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Feb 03, 2015
Sigmund Brouwer had done a beautiful job with "The Thief of Glory." Telling the story based on his parents past in world war two. It is about a mans troubled past and him remembering it like it was yesterday . The book begins at a beautiful community. There in the community lives a boy and his family. First, his father and brothers are taken away, then he and the rest of his family are sent to a concentration camp. There it hard for them to survive little food, harsh labor and terrible treatment. Soon, everyone in his family have died except him and a brother who cannot stand the site of him. This book is a great read but is extremely sad. So, if you read it keep a box of tissues handy.