Yes, it is a real book. No, it is not a true story.
Number the Stars is a work of historical fiction written by Lois Lowry. While the book is based on true events, it is not a true story in itself. The characters and specific events in the book are fictional, but the historical context of the Holocaust and World War II is accurate.
No, it is not. It is just historical fictional but it does tell a true story of compassion toward persecuted Jews.
No this story is not real. The authors friend inspired her to write this story.
No, "Miracle at Midnight" and "Number the Stars" are separate works of fiction. "Number the Stars" is a novel written by Lois Lowry, telling the story of a Danish girl during the Holocaust, while "Miracle at Midnight" is a made-for-TV movie based on the true story of the rescue of Danish Jews during WWII.
Number the Stars is a book that was written in 1989 by Lois Lowry. It is a story about escaping the Holocaust.
The story Number the stars by Lois Lowry teaches us to do what is right even if the world is wrong.
"Stars in My Crown" is a short story by Ruthie Rindler about a young Jewish girl who learns about the importance of standing up for herself. The story does not specifically mention the number of stars in her crown.
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No, there was no meat in Annemarie's basket in the story "Number the Stars." Her basket contained mainly bread and other basic supplies that were being delivered to her uncle's family.
You need to read the story.
no. the new stars are constantly formed in nebulae from dust from other stars that have either gone supernova or imploded on itself
Annemarie lives in Copenhagen, Denmark during World War II in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
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In the story "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the breed of the guard dogs is Doberman Pinschers. These dogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and protective instincts, making them suitable for guarding purposes.
The number of stars, as in distant "suns", are large. In our solar system, there is one star. In our galaxy, there are many, many stars. In all the visible galaxies, the number is yet larger. And what about all the presumed galaxies beyond our vision?