Conflicts In The Book Thief

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Do you think anyone the age of 15 would be able to get into a book called “The Book Thief”?

In this novel Liesel memminger makes an adjustment to her new life, family, and friends after

the death of her brother. She begins to learn the value of reading meanwhile, Germany is moving

towards war. Liesel's new family hads Max who is a jew in their basement to avoid him from

being taken by Nazi authorities, also she begins to write her own stories and she must learn to

move on after her family and friends are killed. The main conflict of this novel is after losing her

family, Liesel must find her identity as she helps her foster family hide a jewish man from the

Nazis and deal with World war II in germany.

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