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A review by jijina
Aavetyttö by Torey Hayden
4.0
4,5 stars, almost 5.
Just like Hayden said, this would've been a better story if it had a proper ending. But it didn't and it wasn't Hayden's fault since it was a true story and she told it like how it was.
I'm pretty sure I haven't read anything this devastating since Shlomo Venezia's Sonderkommando (and for those who don't know, it's a detailed story about Venezia, who survived Auschwitz). At some points this book made me physically sick. It made me go through things that I, otherwise, would've never had to think about.
Just like Hayden said, this would've been a better story if it had a proper ending. But it didn't and it wasn't Hayden's fault since it was a true story and she told it like how it was.
I'm pretty sure I haven't read anything this devastating since Shlomo Venezia's Sonderkommando (and for those who don't know, it's a detailed story about Venezia, who survived Auschwitz). At some points this book made me physically sick. It made me go through things that I, otherwise, would've never had to think about.