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Held Quotes by Markus Zusak
- A book floated down the Amper River. A boy jumped in, caught up to it, and held it in his right hand. He grinned. He…
- When her hands reached out and poured the tea, it was as if she also poured something into me while I sat there sweating in…
- She rubbed her eyes, and after a long study of his face, she spoke "Is it really you?" Is it from your cheek, she thought,…
- Possibly the only good to come out of these nightmares was that it brought Hans Hubermann, her new papa, into the room, to soothe her,…
- He was waving. "Saukerl," she laughed, and as she held up her hand, she knew completely that he was simultaneously calling her a Saumensch. I…
- The first couple of times, he simply stayed - a stranger to kill the aloneness. A few nights after that, he whispered “Shhh, I’m here,…
- There was the gate next, which she(Liesel)clung to. A gang of tears trudged from her eyes as she held on and refused to go inside.…
- Disbelief held me down inside my footsteps, making my body heavy but my heart wild.
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