I haven’t read the book, but I have a couple questions about your review:
It’s basically Holocaust fan fiction.
What differentiates this book from historical fiction about the Holocaust?
The whole book just kinda treats the concentration camps with a levity that just feels disrespectful.
Is it the author treat the camps with levity, or could it be just the narrator? Is it seen through a child’s eye, as an unreliable narrator who is too naive to understand the camps for what they are?
I haven’t read the book, but I have a couple questions about your review:
What differentiates this book from historical fiction about the Holocaust?
Is it the author treat the camps with levity, or could it be just the narrator? Is it seen through a child’s eye, as an unreliable narrator who is too naive to understand the camps for what they are?