Review: The Girls in the Attic
The Girls in the Attic by Marius Gabriel My rating: 3 of 5 stars View all my reviews I like the idea of a novel focused on internal transformation. After all, the United States has a history of racism, similar to the history of anti-Semitism. How do we change people's perspectives? This book doesn't provide any insight into that question. The transformation of Nazi Colonel Max Wolf from anti-Semite and Hitler apologist to a compassionate human being who mourns his past and falls in love with Lola Rosenstein, a Jew hiding in his mother's attic, is a little simplistic and way too quick. The characters are interesting but not really credible, and the story is filled with fantastical coincidences. Even so, I can't say I didn't enjoy the story. I just didn't buy the premise. The final scene, which follows the Lola after the death of her husband six decades later was particularly unbelievable. I freely acknow...