A review by jrjackson
Little Boy Lost by Marghanita Laski

4.0

3.5-4. One of the most unlikable protagonists I’ve ever read, though not totally without sympathy. Interesting exploration of post war morale and morality. Incredible setting within France (one of the highlights). The author was able to elicit sympathetic feelings, despite the frustrating situation (my outrage for a good thirty to forty pages of this book is what brings this rating down for me, the ending didn’t quite make up for the outage). Overall a quick and compelling read with some big themes that I could spend a lot more time with!