Annemarie's mom keeps tellling Uncle Henrik that he needs more fishing supplies such as bait and lines to maintain the guise of fishing when transporting Jewish refugees to Sweden.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the fisherman character is named Uncle Henrik. He plays a significant role in helping the Jewish characters escape to safety during the Holocaust by taking them across the sea to Sweden. Uncle Henrik is portrayed as a brave and compassionate individual willing to risk his life to save others.
He lives by the ocean that borders Denmark and Sweeden
The name of Uncle Henrik's boat is called the "Ingeborg"
In the story "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie's uncle Henrik lives on a farm outside Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a key figure in helping the Jewish characters in the story escape from the Nazis during World War II.
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Henrik is Mama's brother, and Annemarie's uncle.
Mrs.Johansen tease her brother[henrik]because, Henrik didn't marry.
The german soldiers came to uncle henrik’s house because they saw that a lot of people were going to his house, so they were suspicious and thought that there were jews in a hideout.
When Uncle Henrik came home from fishing, he cleaned the fish, cooked some for dinner, and shared the rest with his neighbors.
Uncle Henrik's boat was named the Ingrid and he obtained it from a friend who lived in Sweden.
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Mama's brother, Annemarie's uncle, was named Uncle Henrik, a fisherman.