As a holocaust memoir, this book was pretty decent. Stories from this period in history are always a bit unbelievable as it is hard to imagine people living through such a terrible situation. I think that you automatically have to respect Holocaust survivors, just based upon what they have endured. They could publish a book of crayon scribblings and you should be tipping your hat to them.That said, for a book about a person who was on Schindler's List, it had a distinct lack of emphasis on said list. It was a pretty good book, just falsely advertised with the subtitle. Wow, I sound like the jerks who nitpick on the comments section of the Globe and Mail website.
Anyway, a worthwhile quick read, 3.5 Oskars out of 5.
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