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About the product Marcus Zusak’s novel, written in 2005 and listed on The New York Times Best Seller list for over 230 weeks, continues to win readers around the world. The novel turns 15 this year. «This novel is not only readable, it is worth living in.» — The Horn Book Magazine «A triumph of writing discipline … one of the most unusual and compelling Australian novels of modern times.» — The Age “A brilliant whimsical tale. An excellent book that you will recommend to everyone you meet. » — Herald-Sun Abstract January 1939. Germany. A country that held its breath. Death has never had so much work to do. And there will be even more. The mother is taking nine-year-old Liesel Meminger and her younger brother to foster parents near Munich, because their father is no more — he was carried away by the breath of the strange and strange word «communist», and in the eyes of the mother the girl sees fear of the same fate. On the way, death visits the boy and for the first time notices Liesel. So the girl finds herself on Himmel Street — Heavenly Street. Whoever came up with the name had a healthy sense of humor. Not that there was a living hell. No. But it’s not heaven either. «The Book Thief» is a short story, which, among other things, says: about a girl; about different words; about the accordionist; about various fanatical Germans; about a Jewish brawler; and a lot of thefts. This is a book about the power of words and the ability of books to nourish the soul. Screened in 2013.
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