Monday, August 22, 2011

The Book Thief

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is one of the best books I have ever read.  This novel gripped me from the start and has yet to let me go.  The characters are unforgettable, and the story is at once heart breaking, humbling, humorous and even life changing.

The book is set in Germany during Hitler's reign.  The main character is a little girl named Liesel who has lost her family.  On her journey to her new home where she will be cared for by a foster family, she steals her first book.  Even though she cannot yet read, she realizes the power of words.  The story is told by one of the most interesting narrators I have ever come across, Death.  As Death goes about his work, and he is very busy during those years in Germany, he tells Liesel's tale and a bit of his own.  Liesel adapts to her new life, learns how to read, continues to steal books and uses those words during times of crisis.

The cast of characters in this book have imprinted on my soul.  Rudy, Liesel's best friend, Hans and Rosa, Liesel's foster parents, Max, the Jewish man Liesel's family hides in their basement, and Death himself.  They each teach the reader about humanity.  There are real heroes in these pages, characters who faced such peril and rose above, characters who put their lives on the line to help another human being.  Even Death, who took such care with the souls that were his charge. 

The author uses words very powerfully in this book, so fitting for a book about the power of words.  It is itself a work of art.  The subject matter is so heavy, but there is humor thrown in at just the right moment to lighten that heavy load.  Zusak is an artist with the English language.  This is a book that everyone should read.  I will never forget these characters and this story will remain with me always.

Happy Reading!