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. The Girl Who Stole Books
(Zusak,Markus)

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Between 1939 and 1943, Liesel Meminger found the Death three times. E left enough alive the three occasions so that the proper one, of so made an impression, decided in counting its history to them, "the Girl who Stole Books", book more than has one year in the list of the most vendidos of the "The New York Times". Since the beginning of the life of Liesel in the street Himmel, in a poor area of Molching, next insipid city the Munique, it needed to find forms of if convincing the direction of its existence. Hours after seeing its brother to die in the col of the mother, the girl was jettison forever to the cares of Hans and Rosa Hubermann, a dismissed painter and an owner of sensitive house. When entering in the new house, she brought hidden in the luggage a book, "the Manual of the Grave-digger". At a distraction moment, the youngster who embeds its brother leaves it to fall in the snow. He was the first one of some Books that Liesel would steal throughout the four following years. E had been these books that had guided the life of Liesel at that time, when Germany was transformed daily for the war, giving work folded to the Death. The taste of steals gave them to the girl a nickname and an occupation; the knowledge headquarters gave an intention to it. E the words that Liesel found in its pages and detached of them later would be applied to the context its proper life, always with the assistance of Hans, amateur and amiable acordeonista, and Max Vanderburg, the Jew of the bilge, the almost invisible friend of who it never promises to speak. He has other basic personages in the history of Liesel, as Rudy Steiner, its better friend and the boyfriend who it never had, or the woman of the mayor, its better friend who it delayed to perceive as such. But who only is to its side always and testifies pain and the poetry of the time where Liesel Meminger daily had its safe life for the words, is our narrator. One day all will go know it. But to have its counted history for it is for few. It has that to be valid the penalty.



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