Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'Hitler, the Tiger and Me' is quite the poignant piece. It captures Judith Kerr, who, at ninety, is just bursting with life and stories. She shares this personal narrative that's both heavy and light—it’s about fleeing from the Nazis and then revisiting her past in Berlin, which is a fascinating contrast. The atmosphere has this gentle charm, largely thanks to Judith’s warm presence. You get these lovely illustrations woven in, reflecting her career as a children's author. It’s not fast-paced; it takes its time, allowing her memories to unfold. There’s a sincerity that makes it distinct amidst the sea of war narratives—a real testament to resilience and creativity. A gem for those who appreciate personal histories.
Engaging personal narrativeSoft, illustrative animationsReflections on childhood and artistry
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover