Book Thief Cont.
Last post, I gave an overview of what I remembered of the story, because I wasn’t very far into the book and didn’t have too much to say. Now I’m about ¼ of the way done, and have a little more insight.
One of the main aspects of this story is how Liesel “steals” books. This desire took hold of her when her brother died. At the funeral, the grave-digger had a manual that explained the proper way to bury a corpse. He dropped it, and Liesel picked it up. Since the family was on a train to the Liesel’s foster parents, they boy was buried in a remote place that would never be visited by Liesel again. She had nothing to remember her brother by, except a silly manual (that she couldn’t even read!)
So all in all, the theft began because Liesel was trying to hold on to her brother.
The first few nights that Liesel spent at her foster parents’ home were terrible. She would wake up in the middle of the night, screaming for her mom and brother. Papa (the new parent) would come in and sit by her bed, reading to her. Eventually, during these episodes of extreme awakedness, Papa would start teaching Liesel to read. She really wanted to read the digger’s manual, and in a strange way, Papa thought it would help her to say goodbye to her brother, and end these nightmares.
Along with Liesel’s story is the story of Mr. Max Vandenburg. Max is a Jew, and is fleeing. His father faught with Papa in the last war, so Papa agrees to let the boy come to the house on Himmel Street. The family takes in the Jew. Max hides in the basement.
We’ll have to wait to see what happens next….
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