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Roger Pulvers weaves a tapestry of themes encompassing loss, resilience, and the enduring power of memory. Through his nuanced storytelling, he invites readers to explore the complexities of identity and belonging, urging them to ponder the lasting impact of history on both individuals and communities. Set against the serene yet tumultuous landscape of Hatoma, the diary serves as a bridge between generations, connecting the present to its forgotten past.
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모두 보기I'm so glad I got this for free through Kindle First Reads and didn't pay for it. The writing is good but the story isn't. Part 3 comes out of nowhere and makes no sense at first, just randomly introducing new characters. Tells us a shocking piece of information, but it's a surprise out of left field because there was no build up to it. Part 1 is slow and just drags on and on. It's only a 220 page book which is the only reason I finished it, I felt ridiculous abandoning such a short book. The ending wasn't even that shocking, I guessed it earlier. It also needed an intro that connected the diary to part 3. So many issues with this book.