We're into August, dear internet strangers! Steven and I have another book for you, and, ok, yeah, it's also pretty dark. So join us in our conversation about "A Crime in the Family," a book about the holocaust but primarily from the guilt-ridden perspective of its author, Sacha Batthyany's perspective. The Batthyany's weren't jews, but minor Hungarian nobles who, let's say, they could have done better during the war years.
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