A sad story of a familiy involved in the activities of the Ku Klux Klan - against Jewish and blacks
This book made me cry. I haven't known much about death row since I was reading this. But now, as I know what is even today happening in some states in the USA and maybe somewhere else too, I'm completely ...
This book made me cry. I haven't known much about death row since I was reading this. But now, as I know what is even today happening in some states in the USA and maybe somewhere else too, I'm completely against such kinds of punishment.
Nobody deserves death, even he has sent other people to death.
This book showed me, that, facing death, one begins to regret all bad acts of his life. Suddenly, the family gets important to you and one is glad to have them whith him.
A book filled with grief, direct confrontation with death and a fiction story with some true parts. Everybody should have read this book who's interested in the truth about punishments of the past and - regrettably - partially still of the present.
Nothing for weak nerves and something to think about!