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Holocaust study impacts HHS students

It is a book like no other. And for the students in Alecia Wilder's sophomore English classes at Hanford High School, it was a reading experience like no other. They recently finished reading Elie Wiesel's book, "Night," a searing account of how Wiesel, as a teenager, watched his entire family perish in Auschwitz. Five of Wilder's students discussed Thursday what they got out of the book.

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