G GlitchKillgasm™ New member Dec 2, 2011 #1 Despite the novel being related to the Holocaust, it isn't mentioned until a good bit into the book (pg 90). What are the author's motivations for doing this? How does this choice affect the reader?
Despite the novel being related to the Holocaust, it isn't mentioned until a good bit into the book (pg 90). What are the author's motivations for doing this? How does this choice affect the reader?