I have read number the stars, so incase people have never read it before, Annemarie Johanson is a blonde, short-haired 10-year-old danish girl becomes 12 at the last chapter. Basiclly the story is about testing Annemarie's bravery to help her best friend, Ellen Rosen who is jewish safely but every where they turn Nazi soldiers are around. The story also includes characters like Annemarie's chatty sister, Kirsti who gets them into a lot of trouble and Peter Neilson, Annemarie's sister's about to be husband after the accident. the whole story takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark 1943.
Annemarie was 10 years old in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
In the story Number The Stars, Annemarie live in Copenhagen,Denmark.
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Annemarie is a courageous young girl who lives through a World War. She risks her own life to save that of others and is hence the her in the book Number the Stars.
No, Lois Lowry stated at the end of the book Annemarie is fiction.
Are you talking about the real Annemarie Johansen or the character in Number the Stars? I only know the Number the Stars one. She is 10 years old. When her friend Ellen comes back in the end of the book she is 12.
In the book "Number the Stars," Lise said that Annemarie would be special forever because she believed that Annemarie had a brave and caring heart. Lise admired Annemarie's kindness and courage, and believed that these qualities would always make her stand out in a positive way.
Annemarie and Kirsti's sister is Lise.
Annemarie and Ellen are characters in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. They are best friends living in Denmark during World War II. Annemarie helps to protect Ellen, who is Jewish, from the Nazis during the occupation of Denmark.
The girl on the cover of "Number the Stars" is a fictional character named Annemarie Johansen. She is the main protagonist of the book, a young girl living in Nazi-occupied Denmark during World War II.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Lise Johansen is Annemarie's older sister. Lise dies in a car accident before the events of the story. Her death strongly impacts Annemarie and her family throughout the novel.
Annemarie did not have a curfew in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, as the setting of the story is during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. Curfews were imposed by the Nazis on the Danish population, not on individuals like Annemarie.