Once in while a man or a woman--no, they were not men and women; they were Jews--would find Liesel's face among the crowd. They would meet her with their defeat, and the book thief could do nothing but watch them back in a long, incurable moment before they were gone again. She could only hope they could read the depth of sorrow in her face, to recognize that it was true, and not fleeting.
She understood she was utterly worthless to these people. They could not be saved.
Then, one human. Hans Hubermann.
She understood she was utterly worthless to these people. They could not be saved.
Then, one human. Hans Hubermann.
( Markus Zusak )
[ The Book Thief ]
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