

Number the Stars : Lowry, Lois: desertcart.in: Books Review: Amazing! - The book - The cover of the book is as beautiful as the story inside. Font size and page quality are fabulous. The story - This is one of those fantastic books which can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. The dark side of WWII is toned down for children. It perfectly showcases the magnanimity of certain kind hearted and brave human beings who make the world a better place to live in. The note from the author in the final pages of the book moistens the eye more than the fiction could do. There are elements of reality around which this brilliant story was spun. It is such an unputdownable book that the reader can easily complete it in one sitting. Review: A must read for Young Adults - This is a YA book but I decided to buy it for myself when I was looking for a gift for my friend's daughter. The main reason is that I have lived in Copenhagen for a while and this book is set in Copenhagen. The story tells the atrocities (toned down, of course) that happened during the Nazi regime. The story is simple yet powerful for the children to understand the cruelities of war without actually going into the gruesome details. It shows what it means to be a friend, to stay brave and to hope for the best. Parents...please buy this for your tweens.






















| Best Sellers Rank | #12,697 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Modern & Contemporary Historical Fiction for Children #35 in Religious Fiction for Children #291 in Children's Action & Adventure |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (19,609) |
| Dimensions | 13 x 1.12 x 19.71 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0007395205 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0007395200 |
| Item Weight | 294 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 500.00 Grams |
| Paperback | 176 pages |
| Publisher | HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks; New edition (1 September 2011) |
| Reading age | 9 years and up |
L**R
Amazing!
The book - The cover of the book is as beautiful as the story inside. Font size and page quality are fabulous. The story - This is one of those fantastic books which can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. The dark side of WWII is toned down for children. It perfectly showcases the magnanimity of certain kind hearted and brave human beings who make the world a better place to live in. The note from the author in the final pages of the book moistens the eye more than the fiction could do. There are elements of reality around which this brilliant story was spun. It is such an unputdownable book that the reader can easily complete it in one sitting.
A**N
A must read for Young Adults
This is a YA book but I decided to buy it for myself when I was looking for a gift for my friend's daughter. The main reason is that I have lived in Copenhagen for a while and this book is set in Copenhagen. The story tells the atrocities (toned down, of course) that happened during the Nazi regime. The story is simple yet powerful for the children to understand the cruelities of war without actually going into the gruesome details. It shows what it means to be a friend, to stay brave and to hope for the best. Parents...please buy this for your tweens.
A**E
Book for all age group
Best book for first time reader of English books.vocabulary and writing of story is understandable for every age group. Story of little Annemarie and her friend Ellen's life. This story take place in Denmark at the time of world war and Germany invasion. Although this book for child group, this is very enjoyable, fantastic for reading for all age group
M**Y
Why I liked the book
Lois lowry has written the book on an awesome subject. I liked the way two friends stayed together for protecting the Jews.
P**R
1 of top favorite stories!!
This story is about a girl, Annemarie and her best friend. This story will truly make you cry. Like, one of the best stories ever. I loved this book, language is pretty easy too. So highly recommended for all the stories lover.
S**H
Must read ,Go for it!
Very intresting novel...Some suspenses are there. This novel should be adapted into a movie. Thrilling movements are written in such a way that you would feel excitement, that what will happen next!
U**A
The book is true to the hatred filled environment of those times and yet speaks of hope and a better tomorrow. The note from the
On reading the synopsis I wondered how the author would be able to tone down the depth of suffering and atrocities that were a part of the II World War. Could it really be suitable for young readers? Before giving it to my daughter I decided to read it myself. I just could not put the book down. The writing is simple and the narrative engrossing. Lois Lowry drew me in to the world for little Annemarie. The book is true to the hatred filled environment of those times and yet speaks of hope and a better tomorrow. The note from the autor brought tears to my eyes with its beautiful message for a better world. I knew then that I had to get my young ones to read it. Excellent!
A**K
Amazing
I loved the general story and the message the author wanted to pass to the readers. Some of the parts felt long and a bit boring but I loved the emotional but enjoyable book. It gave a realistic and informative description of the Nazi occupation. I would recommend this to readers who want to read something a bit historic, memorable but also enjoy. Thanks!
I**A
Great book very well written is always good to remember what is really important in life and what men are made of and this book shares about it and about the Danish people and their love for each other.
A**D
Es lo que llaman un clasico moderno.Muy orientado para personas q estan empezando a leer en ingles.Lectura ligera.
B**M
I have the privilege of teaching B2-level English to a remarkable group of adult women from around the world. This summer, we read Number the Stars together as a book club. One of my students, a native Spanish speaker from Mexico, wrote the following review and gave me permission to share it: "Number the Stars, written by Lois Lowry, is a story that captivates from the very first page. Although it is a work of fiction, it is inspired by real events that took place during the Nazi occupation of Denmark, as well as by childhood memories of the author’s close friend Annelise—a name that likely inspired the names of the main character and her sister. The book is lovingly dedicated to her. This novel not only serves as an accessible introduction for young readers to learn about the Holocaust from a personal and relatable point of view, but also offers a deeply human and moving narrative told through the eyes of Annemarie, a Danish girl who unexpectedly finds herself entangled in a web of courage, secrets, and resistance. Lowry masterfully weaves together the tension of historical events with the innocence and bravery of childhood, taking readers on an emotional roller coaster—evoking fear, sorrow, hope, and admiration. Her writing is simple yet powerful, allowing both young and adult readers to connect genuinely with the characters. One of the book’s greatest strengths lies in its portrayal of heroism—not as something reserved for soldiers or adults, but as a quality found in ordinary people, even children, who choose to do what is right in the face of danger. More than a history lesson, Number the Stars is a powerful reflection on courage, friendship, and solidarity during dark times. Without a doubt, it’s an emotional and unforgettable read."
C**N
The story is about two girls Ellen and Annemarie that are best friends,they live in Denmark and goes to the same school.The story takes place during the WW2 .Ellen is Jewish and will have to hide from the Germans. This book is an amazing story because it is about friendship and courage .Te setting during the WW2 makes it quite scary . The main themes are :war,resistance,friendship and courage. The main characters are very brave because they will help others to escape. I learned in the book that it was very hard to live during the Germans occupation : people had hardly any food the Germans were very mean and cruel to the to the Jewish and you had to be very brave to survive. My favorite part is when the family arrives in the uncle 's house in the countryside where there are cows and a cute little kitten! I have a few question for L.Lowry ! Did L.Lowry get her inspiration from a true story? Why did she choose Denmark for the setting ? All and all i think that Number The Stars was the yes book I have ever read.
M**R
Excellent book! it surprised me a lott! it submerge the reader in the story untill the end, making us aflicts with the situations occured.
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