"Miracle at Midnight, is the closest match that I have heard aligns with "Number the Stars".
I've seen the movie and it is based on it, it doesn't have the same characters but some names are the same. There are some disturbing parts though, but what can you expect from a book about the Holocaust?
Sean Astin and his wife are reportedly going to make one, having prepared a script in connection with author Lois Lowry. However, no development seems to have occurred since late 2011, and Astin has been acting in and producing the 2014 movie "The Freemason."
"Number the Stars" is based on true events that occurred during World War II in Denmark. It tells the story of a young girl named Annemarie Johansen and her family's efforts to help their Jewish friends escape the Nazis and reach safety. The novel was inspired by the experiences of Danish people who helped Jews escape during the Holocaust.
The story Number the Stars toke place in three places. In Germany, Sweden, and Denmark during World War 2.
Leo is a constellation that contains many stars, but it's impossible to provide an exact number. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth, and the number of stars may vary based on individual interpretations of the constellation's boundaries.
No, "Miracle at Midnight" and "Number the Stars" are separate works of fiction. "Number the Stars" is a novel written by Lois Lowry, telling the story of a Danish girl during the Holocaust, while "Miracle at Midnight" is a made-for-TV movie based on the true story of the rescue of Danish Jews during WWII.
She is probably FICTION but based on facts.
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.
"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.
the theme of the number the stars book is the truth
No, Number the Stars has no sequels.
An open cluster typically contains anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand stars. The exact number can vary based on the age and size of the cluster.
what improved the ability to determine latitude and longitude based on the stars
German occpied Denmark in number the stars.
"Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry was published in 1989.