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Jenell Copeland

Due: Thursday 3 April, 2014


Honoured and Consecrated
After Leisel was found and medically taken care of, the Red
Army has taken the time out to acknowledge that Liesel was
the only survivor on the dark road of Himmel Street. The Red
Army waited until she was ready to speak about her
experience. Liesel spends a consecutive six years with the
Hermanns; when she turns 21, Liesel went out and spoke
about her days as a thief, best friend, and daughter on
Himmel Street. The spot in which the Hubermann home was
located the Red Army add an orange gate around the
basement perimeter. One day, on her way to her special
ceremony, Liesel finds an old diary with just a black cover
under some rubble beside the bedroom window of Rudy
Steiners home. She picks it up...
Liesel GROWS UP!
After reunited with Max Vandenburg in Alex Steiners
store, Liesel and Max spend the next 25 years doing
the extraordinary in the eyes of many others. Max and
Liesel discussed their backgrounds and definitely
shared old memories. They would go back and visit the
old home of the Hubermanns. No matter what is was,
she and Max always read in that spot(except on a rainy
day). Liesels new foster mother and the mayors wife,
Ilsa Hermann, enrolled Liesel into school. She
eventually graduated and finished college as a foreign
psychologist. Liesel would travel back and forth to her
state and would help people cope mentally with what
has been going on and what they go through in their
own lives.
New segment to Liesels shape
For a while, it was only Liesel and Max that were a
part of the picture but Liesel came to the conclusion
of acknowledging reality. She realized that Max is
eventually going to pass away and she will be alone
after that. She finally went out to socialize at
different places such as libraries and coffee shops.
Cliche huh? But she is from Germany and barely
speaks proper english, what better place to hide an
accent with a sip of coffee or a book in your mouth.
After tolerantly awaiting her time of destiny, Liesel
meets a Turkey emigrant named Ludwig Rudy
Zusak.
Choose?
After the marriage, Liesel and Ludwig decided to
start a family. But the problem is that Max was
still living in the house. So decisions had to be
made, should they add a complex or tell Max to
hit the bricks. Obviously, the last thought is not
an option. Liesel and Ludwig are left with one
choice. Ludwig, with the help of Max and Liesel,
make an add-on complex apartment for Max to
live in and maybe create his own family... Liesel
and Ludwig have three children every 7 years.
Their first born was named Hans Rudi Zusak.
The second child was a boy and his name was
John Wiesel Zusak. When John was born, Hans
was 7 years old. The last child that was born,
when Hans was 14 and John was 7, was a named
Marjorie Ilsa Zusak.
She finally lay it downnn...
Years passed and no luck for Max with love. But
one random day, Max walks through the park of
Sydney and sees a beautifully odd female looking
into the trees of the park. He watches her a while
but doesn't want to look like a creep, so he goes
up to her and taps her. She turns around and
says, Hello. They conversate and inevitably get
married quicker than the speed of light. It was like
love at first sight. The new bride stays hidden, but
becomes a widow at a tender age. Liesel and Max
are friends for 70-83 years. After Max dies, she
finally lays the diary found on Himmel Street
written by her long lost love, Rudy Steiner, to rest
with her best friend Max Vandenburg.
Justified how?
My stories stay true to Liesels story because they follow up with Max and
Liesels friendship. I created stories that would follow behind the family-making
that Liesel has established. I couldn't leave Max out of the picture after Liesel
gets married, so I let him meet a female and get married. It seemed like it was
right to have Max meet someone so that when he dies, she doesnt have this
conscience feeling of holding Max back from sharing his love. My stories still
relate to Zusaks message because I still related to Liesel and her reading and
how it has always had an effect on her life and the lives of others.

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