In my religion we're taught that every living thing, every leaf, every bird, is only alive because it contains the secret word for life. That's the only difference between us and a lump of clay. A word. Words are life, Liesel.
- Max to Liesel in Markus Zusak’s *The Book Thief
We cannot walk with Dostoyevsky as Guards drag him chained before a firing squad Comfort Saint Joan against the English flames Or pray with good Saint Thomas in his cell
We cannot slosh through sodden trenches in France With Lieutenant Lewis on his birthday Argue with Akhmatova at The Stray Dog Or with Frankl at Auschwitz bury dead friends
Unless we read, and then through words we see The morning sun upon Byzantium
Well, rodents; the **** thing isn't working today. THE BOOK THIEF is the title of Markus Zusak's wonderful book, and when cited should be in italics.
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