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House of dolls
Book • 1953
Originally published in Hebrew as 'Beit Ha-Bubot' in 1953, 'House of Dolls' tells the story of Daniella Preleshnik, a young Jewish girl captured and forced into a Nazi concentration camp brothel.
The novel explores themes of sexual violence and the dehumanizing conditions of the Holocaust.
It is based on the author's own experiences and those of his sister.
The novel explores themes of sexual violence and the dehumanizing conditions of the Holocaust.
It is based on the author's own experiences and those of his sister.
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