Review: Hadmar - The House of Shudders by Jason K. Foster
CW: Rape, Bullying
A thought-provoking read based on true events that occured in The Holocaust- focusing on Ingrid, a girl of colour- who has been sent to Hadamar under the T-4 program.
The book follows Ingrid's plights during the course of her stay at Hadmar- including assault, sterilisation, bullying, and rape. This is written from a reflectional point of view, and as a result, I enjoy it as such- even though this type of book is typically not my type of read.
I feel like this book certainly does highlight some of the lesser covered horrible things that occured in Germany in World War 2.
Rating: 3.5/5
Thanks to Big Sky Publishing for a copy of this important book!
A thought-provoking read based on true events that occured in The Holocaust- focusing on Ingrid, a girl of colour- who has been sent to Hadamar under the T-4 program.
The book follows Ingrid's plights during the course of her stay at Hadmar- including assault, sterilisation, bullying, and rape. This is written from a reflectional point of view, and as a result, I enjoy it as such- even though this type of book is typically not my type of read.
I feel like this book certainly does highlight some of the lesser covered horrible things that occured in Germany in World War 2.
Rating: 3.5/5
Thanks to Big Sky Publishing for a copy of this important book!
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