Markus Zusak (born on
June 23, 1975 in
Sydney
) is an Australian author. He is best known
for his novels
I Am The
Messenger and
The Book
Thief, which have been very successful
internationally.
Personal life
Zusak is
the son of an Austrian
father, who
was a house painter, and a German
mother. He is the youngest of four children. In an interview
for the
Sydney Morning
Herald, Zusak said that when he was growing up he heard
stories about
Nazi Germany, the
bombing
of Munich, and
Jews being marched through
the small German town in which his mother lived. These stories
inspired him to write
The Book
Thief.
Zusak was inspired to write after reading the books
The Old Man and the Sea and
What's Eating Gilbert
Grape. He started writing when he was sixteen and his
first book,
The Underdog, was
published seven years later.
Zusak
lives in Sydney
with his
wife and daughter. He enjoys surfing and watching movies in
his spare time.
Awards
- :2008 Ena Noel Award - the IBBY
Australia Ena Noël Encouragement
Award for Children's Literature [322147]
- :2007 Michael L. Printz Honor book [322148] by
the Young Adult Library Services Association [322149]
- :2006 Kathleen Mitchell Award 2006 (literature)
- : shortlisted for - Children's Book Council of
Australia Book of the Year (Older Children)
- : shortlisted for - New South Wales
Premier's Literary Awards Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's
Literature
- :2007 Deutscher
Jugendliteraturpreis
- :2006 Michael L.
Printz Award Honor book
- :2006 Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book
- :2005 Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year-Children
- :2003 Children’s Book
Council of Australia Book of the Year Award
- :2003 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Ethel Turner
Prize for Young People's Literature
Bibliography
Notes
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http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/books/pump-up-the-volumes/2009/01/21/1232471365695.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2
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http://www.answers.com/topic/markus-zusak-children-s-author
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