You Will Not Have My Hate
What is the author's perspective in the nonfiction book, You Will Not Have My Hate?
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Leiris’s perspective is that of a husband whose wife was killed during a terrorist attack, leaving him to care for their young son. He presents almost no factual details about the attack, instead focusing on his own grief and experiences in its immediate aftermath. Drawing on his perspective as a husband, he discusses his personal devastation at the loss of his wife, often by evoking his memories of her. As a father, he attempts to understand his son’s perspective by explaining his apparent emotions and writing a letter in Melvil’s voice.
You Will Not Have My Hate, BookRags