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Schindler's List
by Thomas Keneally
I give this a 4.5 stars, but chose 5 because I think everyone should read it.
It's a story of a flawed man who did something truly extraordinary in a time when people needed someone to believe in. The story is told in 3rd-person based on countless interviews of what happened. The author states and strives to outline Oskar Schindler's flaws as well as recount the incredibly story of his legacy.
It was a bit slow to start and difficult to relate and imagine, but I think that's what makes it SO necessary for everyone to read... this really happened and we need to recognize that in order to never let it happen again.
It's a story of a flawed man who did something truly extraordinary in a time when people needed someone to believe in. The story is told in 3rd-person based on countless interviews of what happened. The author states and strives to outline Oskar Schindler's flaws as well as recount the incredibly story of his legacy.
It was a bit slow to start and difficult to relate and imagine, but I think that's what makes it SO necessary for everyone to read... this really happened and we need to recognize that in order to never let it happen again.