

I suppose it‘s appropriate with such a meta, self-referential book that I can‘t think of how to review it without using its own topics. It‘s a heavy subject. It‘s a complex punch of a book. Brager looks into his own family history of escaping the Holocaust, trying to fill in gaps in both their personal history and world history. It has me thinking a lot about my own family‘s escape from Europe. Who didn‘t get out? I know nothing about them.