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- I had many boxing matches with my brother in the backyard when we were younger, and I guess while other people abhor boxing for its…
- When I was growing up, I wanted to be a house painter like my father, but I was always screwing up when I went to…
- I only know that all of those people would have sensed me that night, excluding the youngest of the children. I was the suggestion. I…
- It was Russia, January 5, 1943, and just another icy day. Out among the city and snow, there were dead Russians and Germans everywhere. Those…
- She said it out loud, the words distributed into a room that was full of cold air and books. Books everywhere! Each wall was armed…
- Liesel's blood had dried inside of her. It crumbled. She almost broke into pieces on the steps.
- 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…
- 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,…
- We both laugh and run and the moment is so thick around me that i feel like dropping into it to let it carry me.
- In the basement of 33 Himmel Street, Max Vandenburg could feel the fists of an entire nation. One by one they climbed into the ring…
- There was also a rumor that later in the day, she walked fully clothed into the Amper River and said something very strange. Something about…
- Finally, in October 1945, a man with swampy eyes, feathers of hair, and a clean-shaven face walked into the shop. He approached the counter. "Is…
- Summer came. For the book thief, everything was going nicely. For me, the sky was the color of Jews. When their bodies had finished scouring…
- I suppose he'll die soon. I'm expecting it, like you do for a dog that's seventeen. There's no way to know how I'll react. He'll…
- She was a Jew feeder without a question in the world on that man's first night in Molching. She was an arm reacher, deep into…
- Our footsteps run, and I don't want them to end. I want to run and laugh and feel like this forever. I want to avoid…
- I stood there and stared, into the sky and at the city around me. I stood, hands at my side, and I saw what had…
- My mouth opened. It happened. Yes, with my head thrown into the sky, I started howling. Arms stretched out next to me, I howled, and…
- The pages and the words are my world, spread out before your eyes and for your hand to touch. Vaguely, I can see you face…
- The night is alive with stars, and when I lie down and look up, I get lost up there. I feel like I’m falling, but…
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