In the first chapter of part three Hans found Liesel's third book she had stolen, "The Shoulder Shrug" and bought himself "Mein Kampf" the book written by Hitler himself. The second chapter, "The Mayor's Library", was about Liesel finding out that the mayor's house had a room just full of books. In the third chapter, "Enter the Struggler", you meet Max who is a Jew that is hiding and continues on his journey to find safety. In the fourth chapter, "The Attributes of Summer", in the beginning of the chapter it showed the attributes of the summer of 1940 which were: 1) advancing farther into "The Shoulder Shrug" 2) reading books at the mayor's house 3) playing soccer on Himmel Street and finally 4) the seizure of a different stealing opportunity. Later on into the chapter Liesel finds out that the mayor and his wife had a son that died, who was the owner of all the books. The final attribute of the summer was yet another stealing opportunity but this time it was for food. Liesel and Rudy met Authur Berg who helped them steal apples. The next chapter, "The Aryan Shopkeeper" is about Liesel and Rudy finding a pfenning on the ground which is money like a coin. They used the coin to buy a piece of candy. The next chapter, "The Struggler, Continued", is continuing on Max Vandenburg's Journey to safe keeping. "Tricksters" is about more of Liesel and Rudy's thievery and trickery. They steal some more food and end up selling it for more candy. The final chapter of part three is "The Struggler, Concluded" is where Max ends up which is at the Hubbermans.
This book is getting really good. I'm starting to understand it a little more. I think Liesel is feeling pretty powerful at this point because she's stealing more and more. I believe Liesel feels most powerful when she gets away with stealing.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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