I finished the book along time ago and I was waiting to do this blog topic to blog post #4 and it’s connections. After reading this book I made a connection to my life that I have never made before. The ending really changed my outlook on life.
Also after reading this story the feeling that I had were like nothing I have ever felt before. When I read the paragraph when it talked about the soldiers telling them they were free I nearly cried. The amount of happiness I felt was more then I have ever felt before. After reading about all the terrible thing she had gone to, it feels great that it meant that they were all leading up to this happy moment. It opened my eyes and it made me realize how lucky I am to have what I have.
Living in Scarsdale life is very different ten what it was back in world war II. My siblings and I always get three meals a day everyday and almost never have to work but after reading this book I realized how lucky I am. I realized how good I have it, compared to other people who are less fortunate. The connection that I made to this book is that life can be so much harder. For Yanek and all the other millions of people in the Holocaust life was a living hell and here I am sitting with my family enjoying life together. There was one line at the end of the book that made me realize this. It was when Yanek first got to Munich and he was given a bed and this was his reaction, “An American soldier led me upstairs to a big room filled with bunk beds and told me which one was mine. “How many other people do I have to share it with?” I asked him. He looked surprised. “ Nobody,” he Said. “it’s yours” A bed all to myself!”(248-249). This quote really shocked me when I read it because it showed me the affect the holocaust had had on him. He had been sharing beds for the past years that he was shocked when he got his own. Then the American soldier’s reaction was just like mine, it said he looked surprised and this was because he had never had to share a bed with anyone. This story has taught me so much about my life and it taught me something that I will never forget and it’s that not only should you enjoy life as much as you can, but never take things for granted because one day you could be throwing away a piece of bread because it is a few days old and the next it could mean your survival.