Review by Dawson Glogau Welcome to being a Jew in Poland, 1942. Life is good, well, at least until the Nazis show up. Hannah is transported back to this terrible time, but does not know were she is, after being sent to this era. And when she tries to warn the innocent Jews of the village, she was sent to, they all act like she’s going crazy. After trying to warn the Jews in her town countless times, she understands that she too will have to experience the Holocaust, with perfect hindsight. Will Hannah be able to survive under the intense, inhuman conditions of the holocaust? Find out when you read, “The Devil’s Arithmetic.” I would give this book a full 10/10. While it does get extremely intense in some parts, it’s a very good, informational read. This book has a perfect balance between present day and the past, while including the terrible acts of the Holocaust. Please take note before you read this book, that it can get very graphic. Comments are closed.
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