Description
Auschwitz Lullaby by Mario Escobar is a harrowing historical novel set in 1943 Germany and Nazi-occupied Auschwitz, recounting the extraordinary courage of Helene, a German woman who chooses to share the fate of her Romani husband and five children when they are deported to the concentration camp. Settled in the first barracks of the Gypsy Camp, Helene is confronted with the brutal realities of camp life, where overcrowding, deprivation, and the constant threat of death define daily existence. Recognised for her nursing skills by Dr. Mengele, she is tasked with directing the camp’s nursery, overseeing the care of infants and children alongside two Polish Jewish prisoners and four Romani mothers. Within this constrained and horrifying environment, Helene strives to create a semblance of safety and hope for the children, balancing the provision of basic care and education with the daily exposure to the atrocities around them.
Auschwitz Lullaby explores themes of maternal love, perseverance, and human resilience, providing a deeply moving perspective on survival, moral courage, and the will to protect the vulnerable amid one of history’s darkest periods.














