The Book Thief
The first book I have
to read is called “the Book Thief” and it’s written by Markus Zusak, an author
from Australia. He was born 1975 and he got inspired to this book by his German
mother. She told him stories about the Nazis during the Second World War; she has
been living in Munich at this time.
I personally like the
book, because history of this time is interesting and the writing-style of
Zusak is also not that bad.
The story of “The
Book Thief” is narrated by the Death, which is not really pleased with his
part. The story is about Liesel Meminger, she is 9 years old and adopted by the
Hubermann family, because her real mother gave her away. On the way to her new
family, her younger brother Werner dies and Liesel gets traumatized. She starts
reading stolen books to forget the dark chapters of her short live. At a book burning
of the Nazis, she gets the information that her parents were murdered for being
Communist. After she heard that, she steals a book from the burning, but the mayor’s
wife sees her. She doesn’t punish Liesel but invites her into her library.
Hans, Liesels new
father, hides a Jew called Max in his house. Hans also helps a Jew in public,
because of that he has to join the German Army and Max is found and taken to a
concentration camp. So Liesel realized that Hitler is primarily responsible for
the death of her parents and her best friend Max.
As I said in the
first paragraph, the idea behind the book is taken from Zusak out of stories
his mother narrated to him. It shows how crewel the Nazis have been.
I can’t find any strengths
and weaknesses in the book, because I think it’s well written, but normally I don’t
read books about this subject.
To conclude, “The
Book Thief” a quite interesting book. It’s sometimes amusing, sometimes sad,
informative and entertaining, so I would recommend it to others.
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