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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Aug 12
Wed 6:30 PM
Location

1114 21st St
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 447-5696

Estimated attendance
 16  people attended.
5.00 5.004

Who organized?
kris

Price

$5.00 per person
refund policy

We will be discussing The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Please arrive between 6:30 and 7 so that you can browse and shop in the store - Time Tested has a lot of great new and used books! - and get situated. The meeting discussion will begin at 7.

Reminder: Time Tested is happy to order a book for you if they don't have it on the shelves - and it's easy! Just call or stop by... they put in orders on Tuesdays and it is often available that Thursday. Be sure to let them know you are with the Sacramento Women's Book Club.

Book synopsis:
Death himself narrates the World War II-era story of Liesel Meminger from the time she is taken, at age nine, to live in Molching, Germany, with a foster family in a working-class neighborhood of tough kids, acid-tongued mothers, and loving fathers who earn their living by the work of their hands. The child arrives having just stolen her first book–although she has not yet learned how to read–and her foster father uses it, The Gravediggers Handbook, to lull her to sleep when shes roused by regular nightmares about her younger brothers death. Across the ensuing years of the late 1930s and into the 1940s, Liesel collects more stolen books as well as a peculiar set of friends: the boy Rudy, the Jewish refugee Max, the mayors reclusive wife (who has a whole library from which she allows Liesel to steal), and especially her foster parents. Zusak not only creates a mesmerizing and original story but also writes with poetic syntax, causing readers to deliberate over phrases and lines, even as the action impels them forward. Death is not a sentimental storyteller, but he does attend to an array of satisfying details, giving Liesels story all the nuances of chance, folly, and fulfilled expectation that it deserves. An extraordinary narrative.–Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley Public Library, CA
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Please bring a dish to share with the group (whatever you like!) or let us know in your RSVP if you want to provide drinks. Thanks!

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  • Cheryl
    Posted Aug 14, 2009 10:04 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Glad I could make it, but wish I had read the book! I would have liked to participate in the discussion. Maybe I will at least try to get the book again and read it now.
  • kris
    Posted Aug 13, 2009 7:20 AM
    Organizer
    Thanks everyone for such great insight!
  • Pre-Meetup comments below
  • Laurie
    Posted Aug 12, 2009 4:44 PM
    I have finished Handmaid's Tale and am hoping the next book after that has been selected. Hopefully, one with a happy ending for a change. :)

Who attended?

  • 16 attendees
    •  A book that provided thought provoking discussion 
    •  I likes the book very much. I also gained a lot of insight by listening to these fantastic women share their thoughts on this book as well. 
    •  Lovely group of ladies and a good book. 
    •  I really enjoyed reading this book. The narrator, Death kept it interesting. I liked his sense of humor and that even he saw the good and bad in humanity. For being such a lengthy book, 500+ pages, it was an easy read. 
    • KD

Your organizer's refund policy for The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Refunds are not offered for this Meetup.