Sheila K. (thickly-settled) - , reviewed The Mascot: Unraveling the Mystery of My Jewish Father's Nazi Boyhood on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This book was quite interesting in that there truly is a mystery. The author's father isn't quite sure how much he should trust his memories from when he was 5-years-old 60 years ago. He does know that he was born Jewish, but had to hide it or possibly be killed by the soldiers who made him a 'mascot.' With the help of his son's encouragement the father decides he wants to find out what his real name is, and where he is from. All he has to to go on is two words that may be names or places or nothing at all. I would have loved to pass it on, but I'm afraid it's a keeper.
Jill F. (ellzeena) - reviewed The Mascot: Unraveling the Mystery of My Jewish Father's Nazi Boyhood on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Fascinating account of a young boy who evaded the horrors of the camps in an extremely unique (although frightening) way.
Lynnette V. (oscarthegrouch108) reviewed The Mascot: Unraveling the Mystery of My Jewish Father's Nazi Boyhood on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
this is a great cross between history and modern times, and reads like a fiction book (a plus for me since i never enjoyed reading text books). the basic story is that a little Jewish boy is separated form his family, found by Nazi soldiers, and made a mascot of sorts. The description is a little vague, but i cant say much more without giving some of the story away. If you enjoy WWII history, you'll definitely enjoy this.