I had mixed feelings while reading this book. The main character is called by his son "the stereotypical miserly Jew" and he is not a nice nor rational man. However, the goal of the story is to show what the Jews lived through. The reader makes this journey with the son, you learn as he learns. Several emotions: hate, disgust, frustration, pity, went through my mind. I have not finished the series so I don't know what the final "lesson" is.
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I don't read a lot of graphic novels that aren't about superheroes or graphic renditions of literature (Yay Shakespeare!) but I did read V for Vendetta which was a dark, political commentary on a fascist government.
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