As the Germans begin to rake the Jews in Denmark, Annemarie, who is 10 years old, has takes in her best friend, Ellen Roxen. They must think quickly when the Nazi’s come over and why she is not blonde. Through her eyes we see the Danish Resistance and heroisms, through a world of hate and terror
Number the Stars
By Lois Lowry
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 5 | U | 4.5 | 27197 |
Book Reviews (401)
A heartbreaking book about a 10 year old girl named Annemarie. Her best friend is pretending to be part of her family since something happened (read the book to find out what). Through her eyes we see the Danish Resistance and the story of World War II
BUT IT IS ALSO HEARTBREAKING
I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's amazing and very interesting but it's kind of sad. It's about WWII
This book was AMAZING!!!!
A great but heartbreaking story
It was so good,I read it like a few hours and I'm done,it's about a girl call Annemarie and Ellen that need to leave home.
A good book, but very sad
This book is all about the Nazis soldiers trying to find the Jewish people and move all the Jewish people to the contraction camp, an camp where million and million of people died there during the Holocaust. The two girls, Annemarie Johnston (sorry if I spelled her last name wrong) and Ellen Rosen. The Rosens family is Jewish, so Annemarie`s family is now helping the Rosens hide until all of this is over. This book include, friendship, teamwork, and teaching others to be nice and equal to other people who is little different than us, Christians or Whites, I`m reading this book with my teacher this year, I became interested in this book, but some parts in this book is SUPER sad but still... it`s SUPER good! I rate this book 5 stars...!