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Om du inte redan har läst den, gör det! Boken är lättläst men tar upp ett extremt viktigt ämne som inte får glömmas bort. Hédis bok är välskriven och man får en mycket djupare förståelse.

Åh. Vad ska jag ens skriva om denna? Svår att läsa ibland. Vettiga frågor och svar. Men väldigt kort. Berör.
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Så himla självklart att detta är en viktig bok. Lätt att ta till sig, också, eftersom den är uppdelad i frågor, precis som titeln säger.

/ Denise

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In clear, considered, and vivid prose survivor Hédi Fried answers the questions we all have inside us about the horrors of the Holocaust. In this time more than ever, accessible books on this subject are so necessary.

A moving story which is also very informative. A must read for everybody
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Hedi Fried, author and psychologist, was 19 when the Nazis came for her family. She survived Auschwitz and several labour camps and has spent her life educating young people about the Holocaust. This is such a wonderful little book and it centers on the questions Hedi, who is now 94, has been asked the most over her years doing student presentations. She writes: “There are no stupid questions, nor any forbidden ones, but there are some questions that have no answer.” Moving and honest and heart-breaking.

This was a really interesting little book full of questions you might wonder about Holocaust survivors but would be too polite to ask, such as "what was the worst thing that happened to you?" or "Do you hate Germans?"
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