tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3966330143385469554.post2664788076155362750..comments2024-03-19T17:09:22.054-04:00Comments on The Children's War: Summer ReadingAlexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15988251415347075888noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3966330143385469554.post-60973629639933295562012-03-09T02:04:44.886-05:002012-03-09T02:04:44.886-05:00Between Shades of Gray is already a beloved book f...Between Shades of Gray is already a beloved book for a lot of readers. It will likely reach many more. The story and the characters are brimming with a potential that, in a lot of ways, was not fully realized.Eestihttp://born2beperfect.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3966330143385469554.post-43475389410753791792011-06-29T20:27:30.428-04:002011-06-29T20:27:30.428-04:00Very interesting list! Of the ones you mention I a...Very interesting list! Of the ones you mention I am going to read "Every Man dies alone" again -- there is a new German edition just out which apparently restores text that was cut immediately after the war when the book was first published. It is said to be "more raw, intensive and authentic" than the original version. I don'tknow what that means, but I am looking forward to finding out. I always thought it was a great book as it was. Primo Levi called it "the best book I have ever read about the German resistance," quite a testimonial.Dorothy Jameshttp://www.myplaceformystery.comnoreply@blogger.com