Member Reviews
Reviewer 345792
I didn't find it appropriate that an author with no lived expeirience on generational trauma caused by the Holocaust should write as if she were in the head of the victims, and the contrast with the chapters for the perpetrator made it obvious that the writing is black-and-white and rather simplistic. There was much to be improved in this book, overall, and it wasn't up to my own expectations for what a book about such a delicate topic should be like.