Metaphors in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry can be found throughout the book, but some notable examples include the use of the "roses" as a symbol for courage and hope, the "sword" as a metaphor for resistance and protection, and the "darkness" as a symbol of fear and uncertainty. These metaphors help to enhance the themes of bravery, resistance, and survival in the story.
This depends on the version. In each version, there are about 137-157 pages.
The 2011 reissue edition of Number the Stars has 156 pages.
The metaphors are found on almost every chapter
The Fault in Our Stars :)
there is only one versionn and there are only 132 pages
There are 313 pages in The Fault in Our Stars.
Jimmy's Stars has 257 pages.
Return from the Stars has 247 pages.
Wandering Stars has 239 pages.
Anvil of Stars has 471 pages.
Imperial Stars has 155 pages.
The Seedling Stars has 185 pages.