Fever at Dawn by Péter Gárdos
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Rather than a book about the horrors of being Jewish in Europe during WWII, this is a story of the author's parents after the war, both having just barely survived different concentration camps. The story is told through letters the author's mother gave him after his father died, supplemented, I assume, by guessing.
Easy read. Mostly uplifting.
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