Aug 19, 2024
From the review by Robyn Creswell,
"At times, the fancy prose style seems like an evasion. Abu Srour offers few details about his arrest, interrogation or court case (“you are surprised to discover that you wrote a confession”). It is only the book’s back cover that mentions the killing of the Israeli agent. This conspicuous silence is debilitating to the memoir, since the reader can never quite trust Abu Srour’s version of events or account of his motives."
Why not Robyn? Explain.