One of the best books I have ever read. I did not expect that I would love it so much, considering that I was not really interested about the storyline in the earlier pages. I also don't usually read books more than 300 pages because (yes I admit) I'm a lazy reader. But Hans Hubermann kept me going. His compassion touched me. He reminds me of Atticus Finch. I'm not saying that the two characters should be compared, but they both stay in my heart for being the characters that I admire a lot out of all the books I have read so far.
There's something so artistic about this book that attracted me so much. I noticed that some people did not like this idea but to me it was splendid. The language and style is not something that you would find in most fictions so I guess you can either hate it or love it.The author managed to bring out some humour in the midst of dark moments and that is definitely one of the reasons that kept me reading. I'm amazed by almost everything about this book. The characters are so memorable and although the ending was revealed earlier than expected, it was still so sad to read the elaborative details on what had happened to them.
Recommended to people who love books and sad but happy stories. And also to people who don't mind reading something different from the usual narrative style.
Rating: 5 stars.