Who is she? If she is famous I don't think anyone knows.
The phone number of the Daphne Public Library is: 251-621-2818.
The address of the Daphne Museum is: 405 Dryer Ave, Daphne, AL 36526
The Rosens in this story were Jewish and went to their synagogue every Saturday.
what happened to the rosens
because of the funeral
no the rosens didnt
because they suck balls
It is Uncle Henrik's boat name which took the Rosens and other people to Sweden in the book and the people and the Rosens hid under the boat with out making a sound
Uncle Henrik told Annemarie that the Rosens were hiding under the deck of the boat, so when she looked, she wouldn't see them. In reality, the Rosens were actually hidden in the secret compartment of his boat, smuggling them to safety from the Nazis.
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He gets them there by boat if you didn't know, then you're blind!
"The Rosens" refers to a fictional family from Lois Lowry's novel "Number the Stars." In the story, set during World War II in Nazi-occupied Denmark, the Rosens are Jewish and go into hiding to escape persecution. They are helped by the protagonist's family, who provide them with shelter and protection. The novel highlights themes of bravery, friendship, and the fight against oppression.