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416 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1975
“The Jewish people is going to have a big phone bill these next few months,” Alex said.
She read to me often after that. I could not really understand most of what she was reading. But I like listening to the words. It was always exciting to hear new words. It was what I had instead of good friends.
“I liked parks. I had the world visible to me while I read. It was important to have it visible so you could see how your reading changed it.”
“We all have people who dislike us, David. Anyone who knows very clearly what he’s doing with his life will have people who dislike him.”
“With a goy who wants to kill you a Jew should not be a gentleman. That was what I tried to teach my little brother in return for what he taught me. I failed. He died gentle. Most Jews who are dying now are gentle. There will not be many gentle Jews left after this war.”
“Are the Germans killing Jews?”
“Yes.”
I shivered in the wind. “Is anyone doing anything?”
“It is not officially known as yet. When it becomes officially known, then governments will meet and decide that nothing can be done.”