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The Book Thief

The unforgettable and heart-rending modern classic beloved by over 17 million readers

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The Book Thief

De : Markus Zusak
Lu par : Allan Corduner
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'It's just a small story, really, about among other things: a girl, some words, an accordionist, a Jewish fist fighter, and quite a lot of thievery ...'

Narrated in the all-knowing matter-of-fact voice of Death, witnessing the story of the citizens of Himmel Street:

When nine-year-old Liesel arrives outside the boxlike house of her new foster parents, she refuses to get out of the car. Liesel has been separated from her parents - 'Kommunists' - for ever, and at the burial of her little brother, she steals a gravedigger's instruction manual which she can't read. It is the beginning of her illustrious career.

In the care of the Hubermans, Liesel befriends blond-haired Rudy Steiner, her neighbour obsessed with Jesse Owens. She also befriends the mayor's wife, who hides from despair in her library. Together Liesel and Rudy steal books - from Nazi book burning piles, from the mayor's library, from the richer people of Molching. In time, the family hide a Jewish boxer, Max, who reads with Liesel in the basement.
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By 1943, the Allied bombs are falling, and the sirens begin to wail. Liesel shares out her books in the air-raid shelters. But one day in the life of Himmel street, the wail of the sirens comes too late ...

A life-changing tale of the cruel twists of fate and the coincidences on which all our lives hinge, this is also a joyous look at the power of book to nourish the soul. Its uplifting ending will make all readers weep.

20e siècle Fantasy Fiction Fiction historique Guerre et militaires Historique Passage à l'âge adulte, choses de la vie Roman et littérature Situations difficiles Vie de famille
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Extraordinary, resonant and relevant, beautiful and angry. (Lisa Hilton)
...a beautifully balanced piece of storytelling...Unsettling, thought-provoking, life affirming, triumphant and tragic, this is a novel of breathtaking scope, masterfully told. It is an important piece of work, but also a wonderful page-turner.
A moving work which will make many eyes brim. (Marianne Brace)
This is a weighty novel worthy of universal acclaim. A sense of dread prevades this beautifully written novel. As The Book Thief draws to a close, Death says: "There's a multitude of stories that i allow to distract me as I work." The story of the Book Thief, who tried to change the world in her own small way, proves one formidable and inspiring distraction. (Lianne Kolirin)
...breathtakingly good. (Becky Stradwick, Buyer, Borders)
A magical tale.
...a fantastic book...it packs a huge emotional punch. (Angela Lockton, The Golden Treasury, London)
A tonic much needed amid the ominous menace of an era of such calamity. (Alexandra Hamlyn)
Quirky, engaging and beautifully written
His faith in the transformative power of storytelling bestows this gentle but worthwhile novel with its own narrative strength and power. (Claire Allfree)
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This book is amazing. Very poetic, sad, heartwarming... and the way it's being read is just perfect.

one of the best books I've read so far

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A different and beautiful take on History through this girl’s story. The whole thing is very surprising, the caracters touching, the telling special. It’s also beautifully read, and I will carry that new sweet taste of the word Saumensch on. Wonderful!

Beautiful

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the narrator being death changes everything, sobbed through the performance of the voice actor. Especially the two last chapters. Devastating to say the least

Even death has a heart

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astonishing piece of work,beautifully performed, with flashes of unpretentious poetry that floored me. gorgeous

astonishing. beautifully performed.

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You can immediately tell that this novel is unlike any as soon as the narrator presents himself!
A masterpiece about history, humanity, and life (and, of course, Death!)
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Allan Corduner does an exceptional work with his narration. I can easily say that this book was made to be read by him!

A gemstone of literature!

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