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How does Liesl's viewpoint conflict with that of her brother? Liesl hopes New York will resemble Hamburg, while her brother wants New York to be different. Liesl cherishes her life in Hamburg, while her brother has already forgotten it. Liesl plans to create new memories in New York, while her brother already misses Hamburg. Liesl knows she can't replace Hannah, while her brother looks forward to new friends.

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