Thursday, October 23, 2008

The Book Thief


While on vacation, I read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. It was a very good book. The most interesting thing about the book is the narrator. He is Death. Death is an interesting narrator for the sake of his perspective but also beacause of the way he speaks. He uses a lot of metaphors. The book is chuck full of them. It is beautiful writing. Here is one example: "Her wrinkles were like slander. Her voice was akin to a beating with a stick." An another: "It felt as though the whole globe was dressed in snow. Like it had pulled it on, the way you pull on a sweater." The imagery is simply breathtaking. I found myself rereading passages, just because they were so beautiful. Markus Zusak is a brilliant author! I'm excited to try some of his other books as well. The story is about a young orphaned girl growing up in Nazi Germany. She loves the written word and takes to the habit of stealing books. This novel tells a powerful story of growing up, of war, love, family, tragedy, oppression, and standing up for what is right. The Book Thief has taken its place among the list of my favorites.

(If you venture to read it, you may want fair warning that there is some swearing in it...some in German, some translated into English.)

This is the Song that Never Ends

"Whistle While You Work" is the song that never ends. Actually, it's the work that never ends. Yesterday, I did housework from 8am to 8pm. And what do I have to show for it? I'm exhausted today. The laundry hampers are empty (almost--it's funny how they are never completely empty), but the house is all blown apart again (stuff everywhere). So why did I bother? This was my To Do List yesterday (well, the items that I got done):

Wash laundry (8 loads)
Fold & put away laundry (10 loads)
Wash all bedding & replace
Clean kids' rooms
Bathe kids
Make bread
Call Dr. Beazer
Call Dr. Wall
Go outside & clean big garbage can
Take out the garbage
Sweep
Vacuum
Help kids with homework
Clean the kitchen
Clean the stove (I disected it)
Wash pots & pans (that have been accumulating for a couple of days)
Dishes (I put away the 1st load, washed & put away 2 loads, then loaded again--and there was only 1 load of dirty dishes in the sink, the other 2 loads appeared from my baking, cooking & feeding people that day)