Unwanted: The Voyage of the St. Louis
You are an old woman who has seen more than you would wish on your worst enemies. When the war ends, you try your best to reach out to those who you lost in your aimless journey. Your son is dead, his wife missing and both their children unaccounted for. Friends, family - everyone is dead or hurt or missing.
And here you are, with not a scar to mark you, but plenty of ghosts in your head. You can't sleep because you see their faces. You can't eat without thinking of the pictures of survivors with ribs so prominent that the bones almost break through their skin. You can't dress without thinking of the piles of shoes that they found at the camps.
You cannot live without thinking of death.
And here you are, with not a scar to mark you, but plenty of ghosts in your head. You can't sleep because you see their faces. You can't eat without thinking of the pictures of survivors with ribs so prominent that the bones almost break through their skin. You can't dress without thinking of the piles of shoes that they found at the camps.
You cannot live without thinking of death.