I was looking for a kinda of sad, monotonous story to put me to sleep at night. This one is perfect, the genre of the book is between a prose and poem, and the narrators are great. I like it switch narrators and use different point of views. It is always first person technically, but feels like third person because the characters are changing. Also war story is my favorite topic. The neutral tone fits the story narration as well. No one is being put in the center or being used as a propaganda tool. Nothing seems dramatic but deeply resounding with the trauma and pain caused by war, dictatorship, Nazism and communism.
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