The book and the story of Levi are really heavy, i remember when i read him at school, it was hard not to cry or to feel scared or just think " no things like these can not be true" but they are unfortunately =(
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For me as well, it had been obligatory to read a lot of post-war authors, already since secondary school. And that time, sometimes I felt overwhelmed, thinking it was depressing and too tough. Now I do appreciate that experience. It shaped my consciousness, empathy and broaden my horizons. Sad but beautiful, full of passion and fight for a better life, even if tomorrow never comes.