In Defense of 'Where Hands Touch' Part 2
What’s this? Two parts in one week? That’s not a mistake. I opted to put up parts 1 and 2 of my review for WHERE HANDS TOUCH at the same time as part one is pretty short and more of an introduction to the review series. I’ve worked hard on this review series but even I underestimated the amount of information I’ve included in it. I hope y’all appreciate it! In this part, I introduce Leyna and her particular plight as well as Lutz, the Hitler Youth whom Leyna becomes friends with. Just because he’s a blond German boy in a Hitler Youth uniform, don’t assume you know everything about him.
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