
I finished reading this book last Wed. As the title has shown, it talked about this boy named Petr Ginz.
Like Anne Frank, obviously he didn't survive through the WW II. In some way or another, his story quite similar to Anne Frank, with the most obvious similarity being both started writing diaries during war period.
But the difference being, Petr Ginz's diary more focused on his surrounding, rather than his encounter, and it's not detail, very vague.
Not a very interesting book to conclude, nonetheless it's provide certain insight to lives for the Jewish............
Like Anne Frank, obviously he didn't survive through the WW II. In some way or another, his story quite similar to Anne Frank, with the most obvious similarity being both started writing diaries during war period.
But the difference being, Petr Ginz's diary more focused on his surrounding, rather than his encounter, and it's not detail, very vague.
Not a very interesting book to conclude, nonetheless it's provide certain insight to lives for the Jewish............
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