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anna1isa 's review for:
Maus: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History
by Art Spiegelman
An exciting format for a Holocaust narrative that grabs you and pulls you in. Narrowing the scope to just one family's journey highlights the drama and invites empathy in a very real way--all the human moments make it more real.
So many coincidences felt integral to the family's survival. We are confronted with odds that feel senseless and random, and realize that there is little meaning in the merit of survival. There is a thin line separating here and oblivion.
So many coincidences felt integral to the family's survival. We are confronted with odds that feel senseless and random, and realize that there is little meaning in the merit of survival. There is a thin line separating here and oblivion.