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The Book Thief

Von: Markus Zusak
Gesprochen von: Allan Corduner
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Brought to life by the rich tone of narrator Allan Corduner's voice, The Book Thief is one audiobook that will stay lodged in your mind long after the final word has been spoken.

Shortlisted for the British Book Awards, Newcomer of the Year, 2008.

"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...."

This novel is narrated in the all-knowing, matter-of-fact voice of Death, who witnesses the story of the citizens of Molching.

When nine-year-old Liesel arrives outside the boxlike house of her new foster parents at 33 Himmel Street, she refuses to get out of the car. Liesel has been separated from her parents, "Kommunists", forever, 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, a neighbour obsessed with Jesse Owens, and 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 rich people for whom her foster mother does the ironing. In time, they take in a Jewish boxer, Max, who reads with Liesel in the basement.

By 1943, the Allied bombs are falling, and the sirens begin to wail. Liesel shares 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 how books can nourish the soul. Its uplifting ending will make listeners weep.

©2006 Markus Zusak (P)2014 Random House AudioBooks
20. Jahrhundert Belletristik Fantasy Historisch Historische Romane Krieg & Militär

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"Markus Zusak's The Book Thief is told in the first person by Death. In print this was a bit coy, but it becomes compelling spoken in the rich tones of Allan Cordunner... What takes this further than many accounts of Nazi atrocities is the quirky Liesel and her friend Rudi who beg, borrow and steal their way into the world of books that their rulers want to control. Zusak's style is mannered, but heard aloud has the haunting quality of poetry." (The Times)

"Allan Corduner is perfectly voiced as the narrator, who visits the 9-year-old book thief, whose parents have been sent to a concentration camp, three times. It's Zusak's first adult novel and it's breathtaking." (Daily Express)

"Absorbing and searing." (Washington Post)

"Zusak makes his ostensibly gloomy subject bearable in the same way Kurt Vonnegut did in Slaughterhouse-Five, with grim, darkly consoling humour." (Time)

"Zusak's playfulness with language leavens the horror and makes the theme more resonant: words can save your life....It's a measure of how successfully Zusak has humanized these characters that even though we know they are doomed, it's no less devastating when Death finally reaches them." (Publishers Weekly)

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Der Tod als Zeitzeuge

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Eines der Bücher, bei denen man ab und zu eine Pause beim Lesen macht, um zu realisieren was für einen unglaublich schönen Satz man da gerade gehört oder gelesen hat. Einzigartig!

Meisterwerk

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Lyrical, poetic, creative, fantastic. It's difficult to put this book into words. The author surely knew what he was doing, being so "artistic" with words. And it could've gone wrong. It could've seemed pretentious. But it works. It pulls you in, it makes you cry, it makes you feel. And it also reminds me to watch out for the people who use words to stir up hate and prosecution, today the same as back in nazi Germany. We all have to make sure nothing like this can ever happen again.

Hauntingly beautiful

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The book thief is the most resilient girl I have come across in a long time. Her foster parents, her best friend and her uphold human decency and genuine kindness in the darkest times of Nazi-Germany. The author's words come alive when listening to this audio book.

A beautiful, yet heart-breaking story

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I love this book. I love its stile, philosophy, and a very deep insight into human soul. The narrator made the story even stronger!

A unique artistic style of the author . A wonderful narration

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I loved the story and the narrator has a really calm voice, that i liked listening to for long periods of time. However the way this story is written, with the jumps between the actual storyline and the narrator's comments it was hard to follow sometimes. So in the end i think I would have preferred reading this story instead of listenibg to it.

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