A review by ferdie
A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegut

funny reflective fast-paced

2.0

This book felt like Vonnegut's best attempt at easing bitterness with all the hope he could muster for a world with multiple hard truths. I appreciate his wisdom and thoughts, but it came across as rambling and felt sad to me; like he wanted to believe in a better future so badly but just could not find truth in it. I appreciated the grey space it offered the most.