It was named Ingeborg for Annmarie's mom. The mom's name is Inge.
The boat's name in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry is The Little Bird. It is a fishing boat used to transport the Jewish refugees to safety in Sweden during World War II.
The uncles boat
Uncle Henrik is a fisherman in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. He uses his fishing boat to help transport Jewish refugees to safety during World War II.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the destination of Ingeborg is Sweden. She is a Jewish girl who is smuggled out of Denmark to escape the Nazis during World War II. Sweden provided refuge for many Jewish people fleeing persecution.
The problem (climax) is when the Nazi soldiers look in Annemarie's basket and when the soldiers look in the boat.... Hope this helped.... This is a great story to read.
It is implied in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry that Mrs. Johansen was captured and never made it back from Uncle Henrik's boat. The silence from her absence and the way her husband and daughters reacted to her disappearance suggest a grim fate.
The trail was threw the woods.
Annemarie saw Sweden when she was at her uncle's house - he is a fisherman who lives near the ocean, and when Annemarie looked over the ocean she could see Sweden. This is right near the end of the book - when she brings the handkerchief to her uncle on his boat, she looks across the ocean and sees Sweden and realizes that is where he is bringing everyone.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Lise died when the Germans discovered the Jewish people hidden in the Johansen's boat as they were trying to escape to Sweden.
She is brave, clever, and in some parts of the book, really smart.
The package contained a handkerchief with a little ragdoll, some food, and clothes for Kirsti as she made her journey to her uncle's boat towards Sweden.
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she tripped and fell over a tree stomp and broke her ankle