I read this book for work, with no obligation to leave a personal review.
Actual rating: 3.5 stars.
The Holocaust is one of the most important events to remember in our history, if a difficult one, so it was welcome to see an easily accessible format that younger readers could pick up. This book mostly has shorter bursts of text with lots of maps, photos, charts, and illustrations. Obviously the details of the Holocaust are grim--it's the Holocaust--but I thought Steele did a good job balancing telling the truth of what happened, without making it so graphic that a younger reader would not be able to handle it. I also thought he did a fairly good job trying to maintain a fairly balanced, neutral stance on several contentious topics, like Zionism.
This took me longer to get through than I expected, partially because of the heavy subject matter and partially because I went on vacation the day after I started it, but I admired it nonetheless.