A beautiful, tremendously human and moving novel, which describes the adventures of a nine-year-old German girl from the time she is adopted by her mother until the end of World War II. ONE OF THE 30 BEST HISTORICAL NOVELS OF ALL TIME ACCORDING TO ELLEOnce upon a time there w...
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The Book Thief
A beautiful, tremendously human and moving novel, which describes the adventures of a nine-year-old German girl from the time she is adopted by her mother until the end of World War II. ONE OF THE 30 BEST HISTORICAL NOVELS OF ALL TIME ACCORDING TO ELLE Once upon a time there was a town where the nights were long and death told its own story. In the town lived a girl who wanted to read, a man who played the accordion, and a young Jewish man who wrote beautiful stories to escape the horror of war. After a while, the girl became a thief who stole books and gave away words. With these words a beautiful and cruel story was written that is now an unforgettable novel. Critics have said... «Liesel's hope is impregnable... Young readers need these kinds of alternatives to ideological rigidity, as well as explorations of the importance of stories. And, come to think of it, so do adults.» «Elegant, philosophical, moving, beautiful and important.» «Deserves to be alongside Anne Frank's Diary in our library.» «An extraordinary narrative.» «Zusak doesn't sugarcoat anything, but makes a seemingly sad subject tolerable, just as Kurt Vonnegut did in Slaughterhouse-Five: with dark, comforting humor.» «A great achievement. [...] A challenging book in length and theme.» «One of the most anticipated books in years.» |
Editorial: DEBOLSILLO Fecha de publicación: Páginas: 544 Empastado: Tapa Blanda Idioma: Español |
