"Guess Who’s sexist? Classic board game’s gender bias leaves six-year-old fuming"
And every time he makes a snarky comment about Anne Frank in his book...
"We All Wore Stars: Memories of Anne Frank from Her Classmates by Theo Coster"
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11450811-we-all-wore-stars
I remember that he not only invented a sexist game after the war, but he was also playing in a creek with an SS officer while she was suffering just because he was able to "fit in" better with a guy like that than she ever would have been able to.
Or I guess they went fishing in a canal, actually.
"It was Hendriks who took me along one day to the Apeldoorn Canal to go fishing with a hand grenade. It goes without saying that I was never totally at ease with him, but at the same time, I was also excited to spend some time with that somewhat sinister character. At home, they didn't make an issue of my being with him; after all, we didn't have any choice. It was wise to be on good terms with him, and besides, it made a difference for us that Hendriks was convinced the war was a lost cause for the Germans."
Page 36 -37
"We All Wore Stars: Memories of Anne Frank from Her Classmates by Theo Coster"
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11450811-we-all-wore-stars
No comments:
Post a Comment