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The Man in the Hubermanns Basement
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 26m
  • Reads 541
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 6
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2023
ALL CHARACTERS BELONG TO MARKUS ZUSAK (except Y/N Weber, obviously)
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Max Vandenburg is a runaway Jew seeking for shelter. When he arrived at the Hubermann's house he asked one simple simple question to the man who opened the door; "Do you still play the accordion?" They helped him and he took shelter into their basement. 
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Y/N Weber, lives across from Hans and Rosa's home, their families knew each other - they did go to the same school after all! Ever since you started helping Liesel to read better, you all became closer. But when Rosa all of the sudden forbids you from visiting any longer, you can't help but become curious as to why.
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Eli Ackermann has always lived a very normal and boring life despite the fact he's always stood out, different for all the wrong reasons. Jewish, mentally ill and a bit too close with his friend Peter Printz for society's comfort, he's been an outcast since Hitler came to power in the 30s. As the years pass and the political situation in Germany worsens, Eli and Peter grow more involved in underground resistance groups to the Nazis where people like them are not outcasts anymore, but are welcomed with open arms. But war looms on the horizon and more and more of their friends are disappearing and never returning. A new struggle lies around every corner. Warning: this book contains sensitive material and adult language and themes. I am not trying to be insensitive in any way but I acknowledge this was an undeniably tragic time and themes in this book are not to be taken lightly. If you feel I am being insensitive at any point, please let me know. Trigger warnings for: gore, alcohol, mental illness, physical and emotional abuse, racism, anti-semitism, homophobia, discrimination, use of slurs, sexual abuse and rape, self harm, mentions of suicide, suicide ideation and direct references to suicide, death, major character death. Cover edited by me Highest ranking: #20 in original story