In world geography, one of my assignments is to read a book. At first you may think, “A book? For World Geography?”
Yes. There is a catch though, the book that we read has to be a historical fiction book. That means that it is a true story about somebody’s life. That one sentence makes it sound boring already. The book I chose to read is titled The Long Walk and the author and also the main character is named Slavomir Rawicz.
In the book, he is sentenced to 25 years hard labor in Siberia, for being accused of being a polish spy. About the first third of the book is his journey across a bunch of snow, up to the labor camp in Siberia. The book is really slow, and I find it very hard to get through. It is not as if I am forcing myself through the book, it is just that I would much rather be reading a different book. ANY other book, as long as it’s not historical nonfiction. One thing that bugs me about the book is that he wrote it from memory. There will be parts that he will simply say ‘I cannot remember his name.’ or something similar to that. I did not like that at all.
I probably will not recommend this book to anyone. But, this is coming from a girl who some of her favorite books are young miserable kids finding out that they are magical and famous.