THE INSPIRATION FOR THE MAJOR MOTION PICTURE 'JOJO RABBIT' DIRECTED BY TAIKA WAITITI STARRING SCARLETT JOHANSSON, REBEL WILSON AND SAM ROCKWELL This extraordinary novel is seen through the eyes of Johannes, an avid member of the Hitler Youth in the 1940s. After he is severely injured in a raid, he discovers his parents are hiding a Jewish girl called Elsa behind a false wall in their large house in Vienna. His initial horror turns to interest, then love and obsession. After the disappearance of his parents, Johannes finds he is the only one aware of Elsa's existence in the house, the only one responsible for her survival. Both manipulating and manipulated, Johannes dreads the end of the war: with it will come the prospect of losing Elsa and their relationship, which ranges through passion and obsession, dependence and indifference, love and hate. This gripping, masterful work examines truth and lies at both political and personal levels, laying bare the darkest corners of the human soul.
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Christine Leunens crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of the human condition, exploring themes of identity and oppression. Her prose is marked by a keen insight and lyrical quality, drawing readers into profound moral quandaries and emotional landscapes. Leunens approaches her writing with a deep interest in character psychology and the societal forces that shape them. Her novels offer thought-provoking meditations on what it means to be human in a world often fraught with conflict and misunderstanding.

- 2019