I listened to Jodi Picoult's book The Storyteller. The story is about an upior (a Polish vampire) named Alexander, a woman named Ania, and an arrogant captain of the guard named Damien. This story was told by the grandmother, Minka. Minka told this story in the Polish concentration camp to entertain the people in her barracks. She told it again to her granddaughter, Sage, in the weeks before she died. This story is about the Holocaust. The narrators include Sage, Minka, and a few other characters. Leo works for the department of Justice. He devotes his life to finding Nazi criminals and bringing them to justice. I really enjoyed his character and his narration. Ania is another narrator and she tells the story about the vampire. All the narrators tell the story which finishes with a surprising ending. I enjoyed this book very much.
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There were never Polish concentration camps..There were only German concentration camps. Please make corrections wherever it is necessary..
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