Twilight
Discover the haunting tale of Twilight by Elie Wiesel, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2013. This compelling novel invites readers into the mind of Raphael Lipkin, a Holocaust survivor grappling with his past while working at the Mountain Clinic, a psychiatric hospital in New York. Instead of being a patient, Raphael is a visiting professional on a deeply personal quest that intertwines with his traumatic memories.
As he navigates his summer at the clinic, Raphael hears voices and communicates with ghosts, illustrating the psychological struggles faced by those who endured unimaginable horrors. With its 224 pages, Twilight is a poignant exploration of survival, resilience, and the haunting echoes of history that linger long after the physical scars have healed.
Join Elie Wiesel on this profound journey that delicately balances fiction with the heavy truths of the Jewish experience, making it a must-read for anyone interested in psychological narratives and historical fiction.