Rating:
5 Stars
Themes:
Non-Fiction, Memoir, War, Estonian History
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This book was a truly amazing read. I didn’t know anything about Estonia’s history, especially not around the Second World War and this was a great place to start. I appreciated the way in with Kaia weaved her own personal family history with her aunt and Bruno with the factual evidence about the times for the rest of her country. Kiiri Sandy did a wonderful job narrating and her voice really put me at ease in a compassionate type of way which was great for the context of the book (as opposed to a harsher voice putting me on edge the whole way through). I also appreciated the masculine voice used for the speech when required like when a nazi or soviet leader was being quoted directly as it helped emphasise where the quotes began and ended without seeing the quotation marks.
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