I continue to be a sucker for memoir, and Holocaust memoir in particular. But I’m looking to this book for how Lederman moves back and forth in time, from his present self to his seven-year-old self, points in between, and points before he was born.
I’m also thinking this could be a good book for the April cyber-meeting of The Whole Megillah Book Club.
What’s on your night stand this week?
Another Holocaust book is on my nightstand-Mapping the Bones by Jane Yolen.
I hope to read that one soon, too! Thanks, Carol.