A very slim but powerful read that I really enjoyed. This was a Christmas gift/recommendation from my mom, and I’m glad she did gift it to me, as it’s right up my alley of related interests. This book especially struck me because it was published before the war began in 1938, but it is so prescient and clear minded about the moral and physical dangers of the rising fascism in Germany. It has that timeless air to it of a book that saw the future […]
“I know you cannot be swept away from sanity by a popular movement which has so much that is bad about it, no matter how strong it may be.”
Address Unknown by Kathrine Kressman Taylor
