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The Book Thief revolves around the life of Liesel Meminger, a nine-year-old girl living in Germany during World War II. The novel narrates Liesel's experiences through Death, who provides details about the beauty and destruction in people's lives during the war. After the death of her brother, Liesel falls into a state of shock at the home of her adoptive parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann. The narrator attempts to portray the heroine's life through her stay with her new parents, where she faces the fear of the Nazi regime and struggles to maintain her innocence in an environment filled with destruction. As the political situation in Germany deteriorates, her adoptive parents hide a young Jewish man named Max, putting the family in danger. Hans, who has developed a strong bond with Liesel, secretly teaches her to read. When Liesel realizes the power of writing and the impact of words, she not only steals books that the Nazi party seeks to destroy but also writes her own stories and shares with Max the power of her language. As Liesel copes with the tragedy of her past and her fears of a world devastated by war, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, attempting to form a new family, and discovering her life as a book thief.