" **A PHOTO OF HIMMEL STREET**
The buildings appear to be glued together, mostly small houses
and apartment blocks that look nervous.
There is murky snow spread out like carpet.
There is concrete, empty hat-stand trees, and gray air. "
This excerpt from Death tells me that it is a very compact street, and too small for the number of people that live there. When Death says that the apartment blocks looked nervous, that implies that everything is falling apart and it almost is trying to hide itself from something bigger. Himmel Street sounds like a dark, gloomy, and an unhappy place to live. The kids that live there don't really seem to notice, except for Liesl. She knows that there is something going on, due to her foster Papa leaving everynight with just his accordian case, and then coming back late every night.
My questions:
Where does Papa go every night?
When are Liesl's opinions on the Nazis?
What will the relationship between Liesl & Rudy turn out to be?

I really liked this blog post, it sounds like a really good book I should read. There's only one thing I'm confused about. I'm getting a sense that Death is narrating the book or something. Is Death a character or is it just death, like things die?
ReplyDeleteYes, Death is narrating the book.
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