Sarah's Key

How does Julia's pregnancy affect her feelings about Sarah's history?

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The narrator says that hormones associated with pregnancy make her more susceptible to the emotions that surround the history; also, the vulnerability of caring for a fetus or infant must have made the destruction of the war, the inhumanity of the Holocaust, and the horror of Michel's fate seem powerfully miserable.