The Boy in the Striped Pajamas became an international bestseller immediately upon its publication, rapidly winning a large popular audience. Two years after its publication, Boyne’s novel received a major film adaptation, and since then, the novel has been adapted as a stage play, a ballet, and an opera. Soon after its release, the novel also began to make its way onto middle school and high school reading lists, becoming a widespread tool for Holocaust education.
Boyne has visited over two hundred schools to speak with young students about his book and discuss Holocaust history. In this regard, the book has proven a great success. Boyne has publicly stated that one of his goals in writing the novel as a “fable” from a child’s point of view was to give younger readers a gentler introduction to the gruesome realities of the Holocaust. After this introduction, students are able to move on to more realistic fictional and nonfictional accounts of the Holocaust in order to develop a fuller and more nuanced understanding of the historical atrocity.