

I liked that the author is very serious and addresses these issues head on. So just know to expect a detailed first person account of many atrocities. I usually stay way from detailed stories about the Holocaust, I just find it too horrific. Sage must make choices that cause her to question her most basic beliefs. She finds herself befriending a very old German man with a past that is perhaps entwined with her family somehow. Sage is evolving she rejects her religious heritage she is an atheist. It's silly to anthropomorphize needs to sit quietly, to retreat from touch and noise and drama in order to evolve and so do I". She chooses to be a baker working alone at night she says, to hide her scar(s).


This books begins with Sage Singer's life. The Baker, The Nun, The Virgin and The Monster
