![]() Although based on true events, introducing ambiguity when talking about the Holocaust removes it from the real world and leaves it vulnerable to sensationalism. As a book of fiction, I felt it was masquerading as a non-fiction work and would have assumed it to be so if it hadn't been labeled. Grimbert wants to reclaim his last name, 'Grinberg,' but he never publishes under that name and uses his imagination to fill in gaps betw This book was heart-rendering, but also sexist and exploitative.
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