This book feels raw and surreal, it's not showing a romanticized version of the Holocaust that we see in American movies. You don't see people giving up and submitting the moment they are put into ghettos. You see people rejecting their God and beating each other. Watching your own father struggle like never before. You pity him; watching him weep. And the shame that comes with it.
I can't help but think of Palestine
— Nov 14, 2025 01:33PM
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