A review by lee_lily
My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me: A Black Woman Discovers Her Family's Nazi Past by Nikola Sellmair, Jennifer Teege

2.0

The story itself is interesting but the way this is written is very stilted. I took issue with how Jennifer introduced the situation to her parents and how she she stopped addressing them as her parents but instead by their first names. I also didn't like how she tried to humanize and separate her grandmother's inaction and acceptance of her grandfather's actions when she clearly stood by the torture without regret.