Book Thief:Novel Summary: Part Two: The Shoulder Shrug.
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For Liesel, the main character in The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, the answer to both of those questions is Hans Hubermann, her foster father. He is the one who warms the reader's heart in a novel.
Hans Hubermann, Junior: Hans and Rosa's grown son, Hans Junior is an ardent Nazi who criticizes his father and volunteers for the army. Trudy Hubermann: Hans and Rosa's grown daughter, Trudy Hubermann works as a maid for a wealthy family and visits her parents infrequently. Joel Kleinmann.
CHARACTER ANALYSIS - Hans Hubermann Hans is Liesel's foster father and one of the great loves of her life. He's a super nice guy. Early in the novel, this is how Death describes him.