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Despite the darkness, it is ultimately a story of survival and the refusal to be consumed by hatred.

The memoir serves as a "prequel" to Buergenthal’s distinguished career as a judge at the International Court of Justice . It provides the emotional and moral context for his lifelong dedication to human rights. Why You Should Read It Un_nino_afortunado_Thomas_Buergenthal.epub

Because it focuses on the author's childhood, the narrative is linear and easy to follow, making it a great entry point for those wanting to understand the Holocaust on a personal level. Despite the darkness, it is ultimately a story

The prose is notably restrained. He avoids overly sentimental language, instead describing atrocities with a matter-of-fact clarity that makes the events even more chilling. Why You Should Read It Because it focuses

The horrific conditions of the concentration camp. The infamous "Death March" toward the end of the war. His eventual liberation and search for his mother. Key Themes and Insights

The title is intentionally provocative. Buergenthal attributes his survival not just to his father’s cleverness or his own quick thinking, but to a series of miraculous coincidences —hence, a "lucky" child.