“It's not unreal to me yet, though it might get that way soon. It still feels very real. And not even horrible -- the dead are just the dead. I am convinced that the living people they once were would have been proud of their protective bodies hoodwinking their murderers to save someone else. [..] But it's not civilized. There is something indecent about it -- really foully indecent. The civilized Rose-person in me, who still seems to exist beneath the layers of filth, knows this. [..] I have become so indifferent about the dead.”
Quote by Elizabeth Wein
Book:Rose Under Fire
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Rose Under Fire
This novel follows the story of a young American woman who becomes a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany. The narrative explores themes of survival, resistance, and the human spirit amidst the horrors of war. more
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