Mama was Annemarie's mother.
Mama broke her ankle in chapter 13 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
In Number the Stars, Mama lied to Annemarie to protect her.
Henrik is Mama's brother, and Annemarie's uncle.
In "Number the Stars," after the explosion, Mama comforts Kirsti by holding her close and reassuring her that they are safe. She distracts Kirsti from her fear by speaking softly and engaging her in conversation about normal things, like the beauty of the stars. Mama's calm demeanor helps to soothe Kirsti's anxiety, showing her love and protection in a time of distress.
Mama was heroic in "Number the Stars" by hiding Ellen, their Jewish friend, in their home during the Nazi occupation of Denmark, risking her own safety to protect her. Mama also acted bravely by helping the Rosens escape to safety in Sweden despite knowing the dangers involved.
Mama had tripped and fell over a root running home after helping Peter get the Jews on to Uncle Henrik's boat and when she tripped she broke her ankle
I'm not sure which specific scene you are referring to, but in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Mama is slapped by a German soldier because she stands up to him when he questions why the Rosen family has disappeared. The soldier becomes angry and reacts violently towards Mama.
In the book "Number the Stars," Mama sewed a yellow starred handkerchief for Lise before she died. The handkerchief became a symbol of resistance against the Nazis and was ultimately given to Ellen.
Mama's favorite book in "Number the Stars" is "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell. It is mentioned in the story as a book she admires for its protagonist, Scarlett O'Hara, who shows strength and resilience despite facing challenges.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, when Mama says there has been "deft" it means that the plan to help the Rosens escape was carried out skillfully and without drawing attention. Mama is reassuring Annemarie that they were successful in their efforts.
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She is probably FICTION but based on facts.