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Markus Zusak, acclaimed and best-selling author most famously of The Book Thief, is getting back on the road. In advance of the publication of his epic new novel Bridge of Clay, Zusak has ...
Author Markus Zusak worked for 13 years on “Bridge Of Clay,” his follow-up to the international bestseller “The Book Thief.” Zusak comes to Mission Viejo and Los Angeles for book events on ...
Markus Zusak is finally bringing a new book to our shelves. The author of hit 2005 YA novel The Book Thief, which was adapted to a feature film starring Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson, will ...
It’s Markus Zusak’s “weird optimism” that kept him pushing through to the culmination of his latest work. The 44-year-old Australian author came to the Iowa City Public Library Monday night for a stop ...
For nearly 13 years, Markus Zusak struggled to write “Bridge of Clay,” his first novel since the phenomenal success of “The Book Thief,” which has sold 16 million copies worldwide.
When Markus Zusak’s novel “The Book Thief” was published in 2006, it found a strong readership, and has remained on the New York Times Best-Sellers list for the past decade.
Humans, if nothing else, have the good sense to die." Pg. 491 I don't want to ruin the book for you so I will leave it at that, but I highly suggest you purchase or snatch this from your library ASAP.
On Monday evening, March 28, Markus Zusak, the 35-year old Australian author of The Book Thief, will be welcomed by an entire town of readers at the Greenwich Library.
The first three novels by 'The Book Thief' author are rounded up into a single work on the Wolfe brothers, two hard-luck teens at odds with the world and fighting for better days.