This was a story of a son following in his father's footsteps. He did his best to follow the same paths his father followed and to visit all the places he hid. The father has an amazing story of having escaped two Nazi death marches. At the time of rescue he was 80 pounds and suffering from several terrible ailments. The fact that he lived to tell his son the story is a miracle. I appreciate the son sharing his story. The story was hard to read as it was broken into sections skipping between father, son, and army movements. I feel the story would have flowed better by seperating it into sections. *Thank you to Netgalley, Jack J. Hersch, and Frontline Books for providing me with an advanced copy of this book. |
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Monday, June 3, 2019
Book Review: Death March Escape by Jack J. Hersch
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