
የቡክቨርስ እትም
በ Markus Zusak
A haunting story of a girl who steals books to survive the darkest of times.
አጠቃላይ እይታ
Set in Nazi Germany during World War II, The Book Thief is uniquely narrated by Death, who provides a haunting yet surprisingly compassionate perspective on human existence. The story follows Liesel Meminger, a young girl sent to live with foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann, in a small town near Munich. As the horrors of the war escalate, Liesel finds solace in stealing books and sharing them with others, including the Jewish man her foster parents are hiding in their basement. Through her growing literacy, Liesel discovers the immense power of words—both to destroy and to heal. The novel is a masterpiece of historical fiction, blending poetic prose with stark realism to depict the everyday lives of ordinary Germans caught in a regime of terror. Hans Hubermann’s gentle accordion playing and Rosa’s abrasive yet deep-seated love provide a domestic anchor against the backdrop of air raids and concentration camps. Zusak explores the beauty and ugliness of humanity, leaving readers with a profound reflection on how stories can sustain the soul in the darkest of times.
የታተመው እትም የመጽሐፍ መደርደሪያዎን በሚያደምቅ መልኩ ተዘጋጅቷል።
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ETB 520.00
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