Answer and Explanation:
The book I read recently is a graphic novel called "Maus" written by Art Spiegelman. The work portrays Art interviewing his own father, Vladek, who was a Holocaust survivor. While reading it is possible to know the experiences that Vladek had before the war, the violent persecution of the Jews and the terrors that he and his wife faced in the Nazi concentration camps, in addition to the difficulties faced after the war. We also know about the life and psychological pressure that Art suffered after his work became famous and distributed around the world.
The account of "Maus" is touching and reflective and is extremely important. That's because as time goes on, the world is left with fewer people who witnessed the wickedness of the Nazi regime. In this case, it is important that stories like this are told and recorded for eternity.