Hubermann house on Himmel Street

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The Hubermann house on Himmel Street is the modest, working-class German home in the novel "The Book Thief" where Liesel Meminger lives with her foster parents during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional house
location in a novel
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInWork The Book Thief NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme family
love
resistance
the power of words
war
authorOfWorkItAppearsIn Markus Zusak NERFINISHED
countrySetting Germany NERFINISHED
describedAs modest
destroyedDuring air raid on Molching
firstPublicationYearOfWorkItAppearsIn 2005 GENERATED
fosterHomeFor Liesel Meminger NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Hans Hubermann NERFINISHED
Liesel Meminger NERFINISHED
Max Vandenburg NERFINISHED
Rosa Hubermann NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkItAppearsIn English
locatedInFictional Himmel Street NERFINISHED
locatedInTownFictional Molching GENERATED
mediumOfOrigin literature
narrativeFunction primary home of the protagonist
site of Liesel’s emotional development
politicalContext Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
riskTakenByInhabitants hiding a Jewish man
shelters Max Vandenburg NERFINISHED
socialClass working-class
streetNameMeaning Himmel means "heaven" in German
timePeriodSetting Nazi era
World War II NERFINISHED

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Molching hasBuilding Hubermann house on Himmel Street