Oh, dude, ten events? That's a lot of events to cover. Okay, so like, there's the German occupation of Denmark, the escape of the Jewish Rosen family, the bravery of the Danish resistance, and the tense moments when the Nazis search for hidden Jews. Oh, and don't forget about the risky boat escape to Sweden. So, like, those are some pretty important events in "Number the Stars."
the theme of the number the stars book is the truth
it is what Jewish people wear for the sign of their religion
she is a irl in nmber the stars
It is set in an historical event (The Danish Occupation) and is a fiction (not real) book.
e story tats importantnothin is imoprtant about this book it is the whole story
why was the bravery in the number the stars book in the first theme
yo what is up the events are nothing
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.
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She is dead
I personally enjoyed it very much. Also note it's a Newberry winner.Yes, Number the Stars is a good book.
The Johansens travel from Copenhagen, Denmark to Gilleleje, Denmark in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.