"I am suffering from human beings" (Zusak 550) Markus Zusak wrote "The Book Thief" is a novel about an orphan called Liesel Meminger with Hummel. (Paradise) Fubaman of the street moved together. When she was there, she plunned library books and booked to burn with the fear of World War II. Liesel Meminger 's desire to read helps her to deal with the events around her and gain insight about the power of speech, and her anxiety helps her relate to philanthropists.
Review: Marcus Zusak 's thief sometimes writes to readers like young adult literary markets in a mostly adult way. That's why The Book Thief like Markus Zusak is exhilaratingly refreshing in this romantic and fantasy ocean. It is classified as a young adult novel, but it contains a very serious theme. Labels are printed on the cover of books. "It's in 1939. Nazi Germany, which seems to breathe, death is very busy, and it got even more busy."
Markus Zusak's "The Book Thief" (2005) appeared in Nazi Germany during the Second World War and drew the danger of conflict, confusion, and eternal fear and fear. The thief of the book is Liesel Meminger, and the story begins with 9 raised by Munich's foster parents Hans and Rosa Hubermanns. Liesel began her career as a book thief in her brother's tomb here, stealing the "grave - minger's handbook" and falling out of the young miners' court. Riesel was not able to steal books in various situations at first through stories; at the mayor 's wife' s library, citizens were burning unacceptable books under fire. The title of "Book Thief" is metatext. This is also the title of Liesel 's book she wrote in the basement.
How do you write a new story about the Holocaust? Australian novelist Markus Zusak broke through The Book Thief and broke through the New York Times bestseller list. Here, The Book Thief is open to young readers and adults, Hollywood weepie has appeared. Like other novels that succeeded and crossed gaps, like the nightly dog's curious event, this is essentially a book of young people who also like adults. Ambitiously and consciously post modern - it contains printed symbols, illustrations and handwritten passage - but thieves have innocent sensibility. There is no hidden depth. That heart is placed on the sleeve, I feel it is perfectly suited for novels about children.