Tvon0707

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[–] Tvon0707@thelemmy.club 3 points 4 weeks ago

Absolutely. I think those who do understand this aren't dictated by generation, age, or background, its experience. Some of the last people you'd expect to be knowledgable on this can be incredibly trauma informed and aware. I think something thats a lot more common is how carelessly people throw around commentary. They would never intentionally break someone down, or choose to be a bad role model. Through their lack of attention towards their own actions they can spread a message that is belittling and destructive.

[–] Tvon0707@thelemmy.club 8 points 1 month ago

I found this book when I was younger and have read it on and off for years since then. I've probably read through it at least four times. It's called RESISTANCE -JENNIFER A. NIELSEN- Its a book about a girl growing up in Nazi Occupied Poland. Her parents ultimately ended up sending her away as the occupation got to its breaking point, right before mass amounts of jews were shipped from their ghettos and the treatment within them became animalistic. She never made it to her grandparents. Instead her path was interrupted and she rekindled a relationship from her childhood with an old family friend that led a resistance in the country.

Ultimately she became a courier throughout many ghettos that are now renowned for their brutality, carrying the stories with her. She was a pinnacle person in the Warsaw uprising when the Nazi's attempted to clear out the entire ghetto to be sent to concentration camps. Her character is fictional I believe, but her experience's are very real.

The author curated this novel to illustrate and highlight the battles and lives of all the couriers throughout WW2. The book is expertly crafted and my skin broke out in goosebumps multiple times throughout. Whenever Im in a time period where I feel a sense of repression, lack of autonomy, or battles with control I gravitate back to this book. Highly recommend.

[–] Tvon0707@thelemmy.club 1 points 1 month ago

WWII, theres so much to learn about it

[–] Tvon0707@thelemmy.club 2 points 1 month ago

Swan Song: Robert R. Mcammon When I was much younger I stumbled upon this book, it was by far the longest book I had ever attempted to read at that age spanning nearly 900+ pages of read time. The beginning was detailed and slow to lift off but it made the rest of a book a cataclysmic domino affect. Its a post apocalyptic novel thats centered around the positive and negative forces in our society vying for the lead due to there not being any distractions or limitations anymore. Its a multiple perspective book with characters of different standpoints, backgrounds, and ages, if one character doesn't float your fancy, theres another one that will. I continued to read for one perspective and became enveloped in another character quickly. The author does a phenomenal job at building each perspective into a final confrontation at the end. It was one of those books I just ran through, eating up the words and flipping through the pages I disconnected from reality entirely. It was such a well crafted book it broke me and I have never been able to read the same way since, I'm currently re-reading it. I just cant stay away