Adrienne (starvinArtist) reviewed on + 60 more book reviews
Keeping in mind that this is fiction and that Margot died in Bergen-Belsen, this story is definitely believable.
My in-laws escaped the camps, but never could escape the nightmare. They wouldn't talk about it at all. My mother in law was shot and had nightmares her entire life. So I can relate to surviving anyway you can. Margie/Margot tried to escape her past by denying it and in doing so she lost who she was.
I think it is important to read "The Diary of Anne Frank" before reading "Margot"
My in-laws escaped the camps, but never could escape the nightmare. They wouldn't talk about it at all. My mother in law was shot and had nightmares her entire life. So I can relate to surviving anyway you can. Margie/Margot tried to escape her past by denying it and in doing so she lost who she was.
I think it is important to read "The Diary of Anne Frank" before reading "Margot"
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