The problem is that some of Annemarie's friends ( including her best friend) are Jewish and the story takes place in Denmark at World War 2 so she needs to save her friends from Hitlers "relocation".
The problem in "Number the Stars" is the occupation of Denmark by Nazi Germany during World War II, which puts the main characters, particularly the Jewish population, in serious danger. The story follows the Johansen family as they try to help their Jewish friends escape to safety.
She helps protect her Jewish friend
The problem is that Annemarie's friend, Ellen who is jew would be relocated by the Nazi soldiers during the World War II.
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the problem of helping Jewish people escape from the Nazis was solved through bravery, quick thinking, and cooperation among the characters. The main characters worked together to smuggle Jewish people to safety by relying on courage and resourcefulness to outsmart the enemy.
The problem (climax) is when the Nazi soldiers look in Annemarie's basket and when the soldiers look in the boat.... Hope this helped.... This is a great story to read.
"Number the Stars" is a novel by Lois Lowry and has not been adapted into a movie. It is only available as a book.
The number of stars is finite.
No - part of the problem is that the radiation from some stars comes so far that you don't know if that star still exists (some don't). You can estimate the number of presently visible stars, but to actually know is impossible.
No, Number the Stars has no sequels.
the theme of the number the stars book is the truth
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, a corpse refers to a dead body. In the context of the story, the term may be used to describe the casualties of war or the tragic consequences of the Nazi occupation in Denmark during World War II.
German occpied Denmark in number the stars.