I’d Like To Say Sorry, But There’s No One To Say Sorry To by Mikołaj Grynberg

This poignant collection of stories delves into the complex tapestry of Jewish identity and memory in post-Holocaust Poland. Through a series of intimate vignettes, the narrative captures the voices of individuals grappling with the weight of history, the silence of lost generations, and the search for belonging in a world that often feels indifferent. Each story offers a glimpse into the personal struggles and resilience of those trying to reconcile their past with their present, painting a vivid picture of a community striving to find its place amidst the shadows of its own history.

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