Ratings195
Average rating4
I think any survivor's story deserves to be told and Lale and Gita's is no different. There are so many books out there around WW2 and the atrocities committed by the Nazis, so I liked that this veered more towards the hope people have and the love that can form in such a harrowing place.
As others have said, the writing wasn't the best. The author was a screen writer and the story did often read like a script with very to the point sentences and little depth to the characters.
Overall I'm glad I read this and Richard Armitage once again was a brilliant narrator on the audiobook.