I did not care for this book at all. It continues to promote hate and division. All the efforts to eradicate history because of the pain it's caused, yet here is another storyline to perpetuate that pain.
I particularly disliked how the narration switched, mid chapter from the collective 'we' back to third person, and I thought the fictitious letters from Noah was a week solution. Then at the end there was not a single perspective of any of the main characters as to their hangings. And it never explained how Sarah and Noah reunited. I will not be recommending this book.