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measuredmotion · 6 months
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JONAH HAUER-KING via ig from the last few months 📚
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billyharris · 12 days
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Jonah Hauer-King and his dimples promoting ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ on PIX11
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jhutchsversion · 7 months
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THE CURLS HAVE ME ON THE FLOOR
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ayoungkiing · 13 days
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Jonah at the SAG-AFTRA screening for The Tattooist of Auschwitz
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mrs-jamesbbarnes · 10 months
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Me, two years ago watching Howards End: Aw Paul Wilcox is attractive
Me, a year ago watching Little Women: dang LAURIE is HOT
Me, three months ago watching World on Fire: Harry Chase is so chaotic I love him - hot, speaks several languages, would die for the people he loves, character in a historical drama, looks good in a uniform, DIMPLES
Me, this month: PRINCE ERIC PRINCE ERIC PRINCE ERIC PRINCE ERIC
Me, when the Tattooist of Auschwitz comes out and makes me cry like the book did: JONAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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kayasfilms · 8 months
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this picture of Jonah Hauer-King
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Under the golden hues of the late afternoon sun, laughter danced through the air as Tiffany and y/n shared yet another moment of uncontrollable giggles. Their friendship was a testament to the unexpected blessings life sometimes offers. Amidst the laughter, Tiffany leaned in closer, her voice a blend of eagerness and a hint of nervousness. "Hey, I've been meaning to ask you," she began, her words weaving the beginning of a fate-entwined narrative, "would you be up for meeting someone really special to me? I think you'd like him a lot."
Little did y/n know, the universe had its own plans, orchestrating a reunion with a familiar soul she thought she had regretfully left in the chapters of my past.
In the soft glow of the evening, the stage was set for a reunion that was as unexpected as it was inevitable. Tiffany, ever the social butterfly, had been buzzing with excitement over the small gathering she had organized, completely oblivious to the intricate web of past affections that was about to be untangled.
Y/n, with a heart cautiously mending from past hurts, had agreed to join, unaware that the evening would steer her straight into the orbit of Jonah, the embodiment of every dream she had reluctantly awakened from. The moment Jonah's eyes found her through the doorway, time seemed to fold into itself.
There she stood, a vision that had haunted the corners of his mind, never truly leaving. His mind raced with a mix of emotions, memories flooding back as he locked eyes with her. It was as if time stood still in that moment.
His heart, a faithful compass, skipped a beat, instantly navigating the tumultuous seas of love he never really sailed away from. The air thickened with a mixture of anticipation and nostalgia as Tiffany, blissfully ignorant of the depth of the connection she had just reignited, introduced them to each other with a cheerfulness that bordered on irony. The charade of first introductions hung awkwardly between Y/N and Jonah, a thin veil over the profound familiarity that pulsed silently in the space between them.
As the evening unfolded, laughter and light conversation filled the room, yet an undercurrent of words and glances charged with history flowed quietly.
Jonah, with a gentleness that has always defined him, found ways to be near Y/N, his actions speaking the volumes that his lips dared not utter. It was not until the twilight had deepened, and the room had emptied of all but lingering goodbyes, that they found themselves alone, ensconced in the quietude that finally allowed for walls to come down.
They spoke of mundane things at first, the kind of talk that bridges gaps and fills silences, but soon ventured into the tender territories of family, of his mother who still held Y/N in high regard, of the time lost and the healing it had brought.
In the vulnerability of their exchange, the love that had never truly left found its way back silently, whispering unspoken promises of new beginnings and understanding hearts.
The situation between Jonah, Y/N, and Tiffany is a complex tapestry of secrets, emotions, and unintended consequences. Jonah and Y/N's decision to keep their past hidden from Tiffany was rooted in a desire to protect their current relationships and preserve the peace within their circle. They believed that by burying their history, they could move forward without causing harm or distrust. However, the truth about human connections is that they are often more transparent than we think. The way people interact, the unspoken bonds, and the familiarity that comes with a shared history are difficult to conceal, especially from those who are observant and emotionally invested.
Tiffany, being a keen observer and deeply connected to both Jonah and Y/N, began to sense the undercurrents of something more profound than what was being presented to her.
The family gatherings, which were meant to be joyous occasions, became a tableau for Tiffany's growing suspicions. The dog's affection, the warmth of Jonah's family towards Y/N, the way his friends acted like Y/N's own, and the unmistakable chemistry between the two could not be rationalized away by mere friendship or coincidental familiarity. These were the breadcrumbs leading Tiffany to the truth, stirring a whirlpool of emotions and questions within her.
The culmination of these tensions and the inevitable revelation of Jonah and Y/N's past connection came at a moment of undeniable beauty and vulnerability.
The beach, with its vast horizon and the setting sun casting golden hues, served as the backdrop for Jonah and Y/N to finally give in to their feelings. It was hesitant at first, a dance of emotions and memories, but as the sun dipped below the horizon, they found solace and truth in each other's arms. This moment, although beautiful, marked the beginning of a new chapter, one where they would have to face the consequences of their choices, navigate Tiffany's feelings, and redefine the boundaries of their relationships. The path forward would require honesty, courage, and the willingness to face the complexities of the heart head-on.
After enduring a heart-wrenching separation from Jonah, Y/N found herself navigating a tumultuous sea of emotions. Their breakup wasn't a result of lost love or fading affection; instead, it was a sacrifice Y/N felt compelled to make to protect Jonah from an ominous threat. An external menace, a man whose intentions were far from benign, had insidiously woven himself into the fabric of their lives, casting shadows of doubt and danger. He had threatened not only to harm Jonah but also to tarnish Y/N's reputation with false accusations of infidelity. In a desperate bid to shield Jonah from potential harm and to spare him the pain of scandal, Y/N made the excruciating decision to distance herself from him, believing it was the only way to keep him safe.
The path leading Y/N back to Jonah was fraught with uncertainty and fear. However, the bond they shared, built on a foundation of deep love and mutual respect, was unbreakable. Upon reunifying, Jonah's reaction was nothing short of exemplary. He embraced Y/N with an understanding and compassion that transcended the pain of their separation. There was no room for blame or resentment in his heart; instead, he enveloped Y/N in a cocoon of warmth and security, signaling an unwavering support system. Jonah's actions spoke volumes of his character; he was not merely a partner but a sanctuary.
Eventually, Tiffany's unintentional journey of emotional turmoil and heartache finds a resolution, a peaceful closure that many stories strive to reach but seldom do. The crux of her journey centers around coming to terms with the intertwined past of Jonah and Y/N, a past that, for the longest time, cast a shadow over her present. It's a narrative familiar to many, where the remnants of old relationships linger like ghosts, haunting the corridors of one’s heart. Yet, Tiffany’s story takes a hopeful turn, illustrating a profound truth about human resilience and the capacity to heal.
As Tiffany navigates through the complexities of her feelings and the intricacies of her relationships, she discovers something transformative within herself. It's akin to the first rays of dawn after a long, dark night—the realization that within Y/N’s eyes, there lies not just the reflection of a shared history, but also the glimmer of understanding, forgiveness, and perhaps, a shared closure. This moment of epiphany is pivotal, for it marks not just the end of a chapter, but the beginning of something new, something promising.
In the wake of this newfound peace, Tiffany’s path crosses with someone unexpected, someone who resonates with her on every conceivable level. This serendipitous meeting isn't just about finding someone new; it's about finding someone who is just right for her—a person who mirrors her aspirations, complements her strengths, and understands her flaws. This relationship stands in stark contrast to her past, not because it’s devoid of challenges, but because it’s built on a foundation of mutual respect, shared values, and an unwavering support for each other. Tiffany’s story, thus, beautifully encapsulates the journey of self-discovery, of moving beyond the past, and of finding love that elevates and inspires.
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Jonah Hauer-King for The Guardian
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mylittlemermaid221 · 1 month
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Today is my birthdayyyy yay! Omg I got the Red cd from one of my friends! I'm so happy!! AND my brother and sister gave me two books: the tattooist of auschwitz and in lucia's eyes!
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readsomebooks · 6 months
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The Struggles of Being a Book Lover
There are three books in my backpack right now. All of which I am currently reading. 'Tomie' by Junji Ito (manga), 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' by Heather Morris, and 'Doctor Sleep' by Stephen King. I'm not the type of reader who can read and understand three stories all at once, but this time around is different. I have a lot of downtime at work, which can lead me to become incredibly bored. I'll read one of those books for a period of time, get a tad bit bored, and move to the next one. However, boredom is not the only factor. I haven't read a book since 2020... I know... crazy. So maybe I'm having book withdrawals and just need alllll the books haha. I just picked up Dune. I should wait to finish the other books before I start the chunky one!
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measuredmotion · 9 months
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JONAH HAUER-KING (and KATHRYN NEWTON) being absolutely adorable while practising dance for Little Women (2017); (via Kathryn’s ig) 📚👭👭🧍‍♂️
(i’d fucking die if he looked at me this way)
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Hello people, yesterday was 1) my birthday, but also 2) Holocaust Memorial Day. A few days ago I have shared my short list of recommended reading on the topic (HERE) and strongly advised against reading “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas” and “The Tattooist of Auschwitz”. Somebody asked why. 
HERE is a really good article about why The Tattooist of Auschwitz is not worth attention. HERE is one about The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.
In short, I would say these books do not explain the Holocaust or portray its victims and perpetrators in true light, rather they exploit the suffering for their own manipulative ends. 
If the Auschwitz Memorial tells you these are harmful books, what more proof do you need?
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jhutchsversion · 9 months
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ABSOLUTE ANGEL
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ayoungkiing · 22 days
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Jonah Hauer-King at the gala screening of ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ in London on April 9, 2024 ✨
Twitter credit to cravemedia_
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skyler-reads28 · 1 year
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz
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Incredible story based on the true life story of Lale Sokolov, who was forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau, and when it was learned he knew several languages he became the unfortunate man to tattoo the prisoner’s numbers on their arms.
Wow, an emotionally hard read, but such a touching story. If you’re into historical fiction you will definitely take to this book. The story telling is very “this happened and then this happened” but was still able to have me tearing up at some parts.
Also idk why tumblr won’t let me type this in white, it has to be a funky color so funky color review it is.
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The incredible story of the Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist and the woman he loved.
Lale Sokolov is well-dressed, a charmer, a ladies’ man. He is also a Jew. On the first transport from Slovakia to Auschwitz in 1942, Lale immediately stands out to his fellow prisoners. In the camp, he is looked up to, looked out for, and put to work in the privileged position of Tätowierer– the tattooist – to mark his fellow prisoners, forever. One of them is a young woman, Gita, who steals his heart at first glance.
His life given new purpose, Lale does his best through the struggle and suffering to use his position for good.
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