From the beginning of her time with the Hubermanns, Liesel is plagued by nightmares of her dead brother. Often she wakes up screaming, and Papa comforts her. During the day, Liesel attends school, where she is forced to study with the younger children because she is behind in her education. In February, Liesel turns ten, and is given a damaged doll by the Hubermanns.
Mama begins taking Liesel along with her when she collects washing from the neighbors in Molching, and soon Liesel is making the deliveries herself. Liesel begins meeting her neighbors on Himmel Street, including her next door neighbor Rudy Steiner. Rudy is obsessed with the African-American track star Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals in the Berlin Olympics.
Though Rudy and Liesel initially argue over a soccer game, they soon become best friends. Smitten with Liesel, Rudy suggests they race, and if he wins, he gets a kiss. They both fall in the mud as they run though and Liesel refuses to kiss him. One night, following a demonstration by members of the Nazi Party, Liesel has another nightmare about her brother and wets the bed. When Papa comes to change the sheets, he finds the book Liesel stole from the gravedigger who buried her brother.
The lessons progress, and Papa begins taking Liesel with him during the day to study by the river. Overcome with sadness about her failed reading attempt, the death of her brother, and everything that has happened in the past few months, Liesel breaks down, and Rudy comforts her. Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title. Are you sure you want to remove bookConfirmation and any corresponding bookmarks?
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Her husband was taken away for being a communist and Paula awaits the same fate. Harald Mollenhauer is a neighborhood boy and a leader in the Himmel street soccer games. He has chronic ear infections, twitches a lot and is not athletically inclined.
Pfiffikus is an old man who likes to whistle. The children taunt him and he taunts them back. He makes fun of her for not being able to read, and Liesel beats him up. Hans Hubermann is a member of his unit. He owns a tailor shop and is a member of the Nazi Party but does not hate Jews. Dieter Westheimer is the owner of a bar called the Knoller.
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