How old is Max Vandenburg?

Max is only twenty-two years old when he enters the story as "the struggler" (Chapters 23, 26, 28). At first his age is a bit surprising, because he almost seems like an old man. Later we learn that when he was Liesel and Rudy's age, he was "the Jewish fist fighter" (Chapter 31).
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How old is Max Liesel?

Max was 24 when he arrived and Liesel was 11.
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How old is Liesel Meminger?

Primary Characters

Liesel Meminger is the book thief. She is 9 years old at the beginning of the story, when after the death of her brother she is taken in by the Hubermann family. Hans Hubermann is Liesel's foster father.
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Did Max and Liesel end up together?

Sam Liesel did not marry Max, simply because a), Max was too old for her, and b) they had form a strong bond of friendship rather than romantic relationship... she had fallen in love with Rudy before his death, and she got married to another man (i don't know who) and had children but Max had stayed friends with Liesel ...
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Why did Max Vandenburg leave?

Max Vandenburg Timeline and Summary

Fairly quickly, he develops a close friendship with Liesel. When Hans publically shows his sympathy for Jewish people, Max is forced to leave Himmel Street, because Hans is afraid the Nazis will search his house.
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What is Liesel's relationship with Max?

Max and Liesel's relationship develops and deepens in this chapter. Liesel is motivated to communicate with Max because of their mutual love for books and words. Later, their nightmares bring them together. The crossword puzzles illustrate how words serve as one of Max's distractions and how Max is a master of words.
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Why is Max the struggler?

Max enters the story as 'the Struggler. ' He's Jewish, and he's starving, cold, and hiding from the Nazis in a dark storage room. Fearful and withering away, Max is being cared for by his friend, Walter Kugler, who just happens to be signed up for the German army.
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Why does Liesel refuse to bathe?

By refusing to wash, she preserves that moment in a nearly literal sense and display her unwillingness to get over the deaths of the people she cared about. Eventually, in an act that symbolizes her letting go of the past and moving on, she bathes in the river.
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Who does Liesel love most?

Liesel begins to love Max when he gives her The Standover Man. Death is the most loving character in the novel.
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Why is Death fascinated with Liesel?

Like many humans, Death tries to find ways to give meaning to his work. One of the main things he does is collect stories of courageous humans. Liesel is particularly interesting to him because of her courage and her personality. Stories like hers help keep him going.
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How old is Hubermann?

Max arrives at the Hubermann household and is greeted by Hans. The story flashes back to World War I, when Hans was a 22-year-old soldier fighting in France. He befriended a German Jew named Erik Vandenburg who played the accordion.
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Is Rudy older than Liesel?

Anyway, little Rudy Steiner is who you're going to hear about today. He was eight months older than Liesel and had bony legs, sharp teeth, gangly blue eyes, and hair the color of a lemon. One of six Steiner children, he was permanently hungry.
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What is the name of Hans and Rosa's daughter?

Trudy Hubermann

Rosa and Hans's daughter.
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Who does Liesel end up with?

Still, like I said, for me (and it is only my opinion), Max and Liesel DO stay together, but not necessarily in the way some people think…But of course, I'm still more than happy for readers to believe they do get married and live their lives together.
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Who bombed Himmel Street?

Molching was bombed by the American Air Force in World War II. After analysis of basements made by the German government, the alarms rang for three nights of light bombing. In 1943, Himmel Street was bombed without alarm, leaving only one survivor, Liesel.
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Does Rudy like Liesel?

He is in love with Liesel and is constantly trying to get her to kiss him, but he only receives his kiss after it is too late. Rudy is a good student and a great athlete and often sticks up for Liesel, protecting her in any way that he knows how.
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What are Liesel's weaknesses?

One of Liesel's main weaknesses is a tendency to lash out at people – whether that's verbally or physically. She lets her temper get away with her and ends up regretting it, and this is something that has real consequences for her all throughout the story.
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What does Alex Steiner regret why?

Alex Steiner, given leave because of the bombing, returns and visits Liesel. He regrets not letting Rudy go away to that school; he wishes he could have been on Himmel Street instead of his son. Liesel tells him that she kissed Rudy's lips after the bombing, which embarrasses her, but she wanted him to know.
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Why did Liesel's mother abandon her?

Liesel Meminger

She is fostered by the Hubermanns after her biological father "abandons" their family due to being a Communist, her brother dies, and her mother is forced to send her to a foster home to avoid Nazi persecution.
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What is Death haunted by?

Death is haunted by humans, by the good and the bad and all the ways the two overlap and blur together. Humanity is complex and layered. It is not entirely understood, not even by humans themselves, but the will to keep going, learning, growing stays strong. The complexity of humanity confuses Death.
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What does Mein Kampf mean in English?

Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf was part autobiography and part political treatise. Mein Kampf (which means "My Struggle") promoted the key components of Nazism: rabid antisemitism, a racist world view, and an aggressive foreign policy geared to gaining Lebensraum (living space) in eastern Europe.
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Why is it ironic that Max is reading Mein Kampf?

The great irony of Max's escape is that Mein Kampf, the book that fanned the flames of anti-Semitism in Germany, should be the thing to save him. With it he can pretend to be a "real" German, presumably also anti-Semitic. Max's stress and danger are contrasted with Liesel's currently carefree life.
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Why does Max read Mein Kampf over and over again?

Answer and Explanation:

Hans sends Max a copy of Mein Kampf in order to help him allay suspicion while traveling.
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Why does Max end up sleeping in Liesel's bed?

Max had to start sleeping in Liesel's bed because he got really sick. Rosa and Hans could not keep him in their room as it would look suspicious.
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What does Hans accordion symbolize to Liesel?

When Liesel begins reading to the residents of Himmel Street during the air raids, she feels like she's giving them what Hans gives her when he plays the accordion – distraction, comfort, and hope. For Hans, the accordion is a symbol of the man who gave it to him, the man who saved his life.
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