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Why you should read Number the Stars by Lois Lowry:It is a Newberry winner.It is an excellent story showing how amazing Denmark was during WWII.
Lois Lowry lived in Hawaii, New York, and Japan.
1943. There's a fiction book that is about a little girl who lived in Denmark when this happened. Her friend was Jewish, but was later taken to Sweden with her parents. The book is called Number The Star, by Lois Lowry. I suggest you read it, if you want to know more on this topic.
Number the stars is a novel written by Loise Lowry. She based her book on world war 2. She also made it for young readers to understand how a normal family trying to help the Jewish people of denmark cross over to Sweden which was still a counrty free from the Nazi party. The whole book explains how a normal family lived during the world war two and in how much danger they ran.
It depends of where you are from, and how long you have lived in Denmark, or if you still live there. Google it.
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