One of the most depressing stories ever told. No, I don't demand that stories about the Holocaust contain some happy ending about the triumph of the human spirit (although I can appreciate a good one like The Book Thief or [b:Schindler's List|375013|Schindler's List|Thomas Keneally|http://ecx.images...
A comment on a conversation about A Mercy got me to thinking about this novel, which I read waaaayyyy back in high school. I remember my head under the covers, tears streaming down my face, needing to finish even though it was late late late at night. Sophie's choice ripped my heart out even then, ...
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