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.
Ellen and her family, who are Jewish, go to Sweden at the end of Number the Stars.
"Number the Stars" is not a movie; it is a historical fiction novel written by Lois Lowry, published in 1989. The story is set in Denmark during World War II and follows a young girl named Annemarie Johansen as she helps her Jewish friend escape the Nazis. While there have been adaptations of the book, including a television film released in 1990, the original story itself is primarily known as a book.
He gets them there by boat if you didn't know, then you're blind!
Ellen and her family, like many other Danish Jews, went to Sweden by boat.
nothing it just seden was not capture in the war it stay neruaral
In the story Number The Stars, Annemarie live in Copenhagen,Denmark.
Annemarie is around ten years old in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
No, Annemarie and her family is not Jewish, but Ellen is.
Annemarie was 10 years old in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Annemarie's best friend is Ellen.
No. No one is taken to the concentration camps in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
Ellen does not die in Number The Stars. She makes it to Sweden Safley with her family.
No, Lois Lowry stated at the end of the book Annemarie is fiction.
When she lied to the soldier.
Annemarie's older sister who died was Lise. Annemarie's younger sister is Kirsti.
I think it was Lise, I am not sure.
No. Annemarie is Danish. (She is from Denmark)