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Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents (June 2021)
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this book is considered to be historical fiction even though it based on the true story of a young man named Lale who goes through so much to survive during the time he spent at a concentration camp in Auschwitz. upon his arrival, SS officals learn that he is multilingual and they decide that he could be useful and assign him a job as a tattooist even though he is Jewish. so he has to actually tattoo the numbers onto countless other fellow victims of the Holocaust which at first he wants to refu
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Goodreads needs half stars, because I’d like to put this one at a solid 2.5 out of 5-meaning I’m still not sure whether or not I really liked it or not. In my opinion, much of the story seemed too romanticized and fortuitous for something based on a true story, let alone a Holocaust story. That said, I liked Lale, and I thought there was something to be learned by his shrewd ability to find opportunity in such adversity, and to remain humane while living in a world that no longer valued humanity
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