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Average rating4.3
There's not much that I feel qualified to say, and that doesn't usually stop me from saying a lot anyway but in this case it does. All that I can think of is that at certain parts of the book the question came to my mind: “Is this actually real or are these bits embellishments?” By the time I got to the end I realized it didn't matter. This is not a textbook. It is a memoir about trying to tell the world about humans subjected to dehumanization. It succeeds.