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The Book Thief. Film Tie-In
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In 1939, amidst the tense atmosphere in Nazi Germany, the story unfolds with an unusual narrator: Death. As the nation braces itself for the impending war, Death finds itself busier than ever. At the heart of this tale is Liesel, a nine-year-old girl living on Himmel Street with her foster family after her parents are sent to a concentration camp. Liesel's world is colored by her habit of stealing books, which becomes a central element of her life and the lives of those around her as bombs begin to rain down. This narrative weaves through the experiences of Liesel, an accordionist, fervent German supporters, a Jewish boxer, and numerous instances of theft. It's crucial to know that Death encounters the book thief, Liesel, on three significant occasions.
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In 1939, amidst the tense atmosphere in Nazi Germany, the story unfolds with an unusual narrator: Death. As the nation braces itself for the impending war, Death finds itself busier than ever. At the heart of this tale is Liesel, a nine-year-old girl living on Himmel Street with her foster family after her parents are sent to a concentration camp. Liesel's world is colored by her habit of stealing books, which becomes a central element of her life and the lives of those around her as bombs begin to rain down. This narrative weaves through the experiences of Liesel, an accordionist, fervent German supporters, a Jewish boxer, and numerous instances of theft. It's crucial to know that Death encounters the book thief, Liesel, on three significant occasions.
