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  • Essay / Review of the novel "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak

    It was a snowy night when Liesel Meminger (the book thief) and her six-year-old brother Werner were traveling by train with their mother in direction of the city Munich. It is in this town that Liesel and her brother will be placed in the foster care system. During the train ride, Liesel dreams of Adolf Hitler. He speaks at a rally and smiles at Liesel. She greets him in broken German, but before he can respond, she wakes up from her dream. While their mother sleeps, Werner dies and death takes his spirit away. The trains stop and they get out of the train. Two train guards argue over what they should do with Werner's corpse. Two days later, his body was buried by gravediggers. Liesel digs her brother's grave, but is taken away by her mother. And before Liesel gets back on the train that takes her to her new foster home, she steals a black book from the cemetery. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on “Why violent video games should not be banned”?Get the original essayIn Munich, Liesel is placed in the care of the foster care authorities. She is driven to Himmel Street, which means paradise in German. It is in this city that his adoptive parents live. His adoptive parents are Rosa Huberman and Hans Hubermann. The woman is described as stocky and angry. Her husband, Hans, is a tall, calm man who rolls his own cigarettes. Liesel refuses to get out of the car when she arrives home, but Hans eventually persuades her to leave. As Liesel refuses to get out of the car, a crowd gathers across the street. They stand up and watch the scene before Rosa curses them and tells them to mind their own business. Liesel only brought with her a small suitcase containing clothes and the book she stole from the cemetery: The Grave Diggers Handbook. Death says Liesel will steal many books and a hidden Jew will steal two. When Liesel arrives at her new home, she is extremely malnourished. Her biological father was a communist, but she doesn't really understand what that entails. Liesel feels like her mother abandoned her, but she understands that she is being saved from poverty and that her mother only did this to help her. In the book, Rosa is described as loving Liesel, while being very harsh towards her. She constantly yells bad words at Liesel, and she even called her a pig once for not taking a bath. Hans treats Liesel much more kindly. He is a house painter and accordion player. Keep in mind: this is just a sample. Get a personalized paper now from our expert writers. Get a Custom Essay He teaches Liesel how to roll a cigarette. Over time, Liesel begins to no longer call her adoptive parents by their names, but instead calls them Mom and Dad. During the first two months of living with her new parents, Liesel has nightmares about her brother all the time, almost every night. Her nightmares made her wet the bed.