“I like the idea that every page in every book can have a gem on it. It's probably what I love most about writing - that words can be used in a way that's like a child playing in a sandpit, rearranging things, swapping them around.” – Markus Zusak
The Book Thief, Zusak's heart-wrenching novel about the awful years in Germany
during the late 1930s and through World War II, was written when he was still in 20s. Published in 2005, the novel followed on the heels of two other
award-winning novels I Am the Messenger and When Dogs Cry. Born in Australia on this date in 1975, Zusak has written half-a-dozen best sellers. The Book Thief alone was on the New York Times
bestseller list for a remarkable 375 weeks.
worth fighting to get published.”
He wrote When Dogs Cry as a teenager and it took him 7 years to get
it accepted. Since then it’s not only sold
continuously but also won many awards around the globe, as has Zusak, who
was named for the annual Margaret Edwards Award in 2014 for his contribution to
young-adult literature. “I try hard
and aim big,” Zusak said. “People can
hate or love my books but they can never accuse me of not trying.”
“Failure has been my best friend as a writer,” he said after finally getting When Dogs Cry published. “It tests you, to see if you have what it takes to see it through.”
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