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Great story & performance

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-09-24


The narrator kept me hooked, she did a fairly good performance. The story was well written and to the point and i liked how it leaves an open ending for the writer to eventually introduce us to a sequel.

It tells the true story of Elenor Hodys, a political prisoner detained in the notorious concentration camp.

One thing that surprised me was that she was able to push her luck within her prison boundaries, "talk back" and even dared to make special requests from the guards - which I thought was completely out of place until I remembered she was NOT Jewish and probably would have received some semblance of patience from the guards.

But anyway, bare in mind that this is not a usual holocaust story. We’re used to only hear about the horrific brutalities performed to the jews and not the small, lesser known intrigues that went on. This is one of those "small" stories. And that is not meant in any way to diminish the tragedies within the story.

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