

Number the Stars: A Newbery Award Winner [Lowry, Lois] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Number the Stars: A Newbery Award Winner Review: "An emotional and unforgettable read," even for adults! - 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." Review: I love this book! - I love this book! I read it because I was in a Number the Stars play and had never heard of it. But no time was wasted in reading this! I enjoyed every part, it was so well written + such a beautiful story! It is also pretty short so it’s easy to read in a couple days.












| Best Sellers Rank | #420 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Children's Holocaust Historical Fiction Books #1 in Children's Historical Fiction on Military & Wars #19 in Children's Classics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (21,194) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.38 x 7.62 inches |
| Edition | Reissue |
| Grade level | 5 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0547577095 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0547577098 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | May 2, 2011 |
| Publisher | Clarion Books |
| Reading age | 9+ years, from customers |
B**M
"An emotional and unforgettable read," even for adults!
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."
G**O
I love this book!
I love this book! I read it because I was in a Number the Stars play and had never heard of it. But no time was wasted in reading this! I enjoyed every part, it was so well written + such a beautiful story! It is also pretty short so it’s easy to read in a couple days.
L**F
Must read!
Incredible. Incredible incredible book. An excellent read for all middle schoolers. I even recommend it as an easy read for highschoolers to understand the power we have as individuals to stand up for what is right. In a world where hatred to spread so easily, we need to teach our children to do the right thing … always.
H**P
My Review For 7th Grade ELA
Number the Stars by Lois Lowry is a great book about the history of what happened to the jews in WWII. It takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark, and follows the point of view of Annemarie and her family. She has a friend named Ellen who is Jewish. When the Nazis come looking for Ellen and her family, Annemarie’s family try their best to protect them. What I liked about this book What I liked about this book was how every character had some sort of development. Annemarie for example was just a kid who liked to run and go to school. Once she realized that her best friend was in grave danger she risked her life by running through a forest to get to the boat that her friend and others were on to get to Sweden. I also liked how Peter charactr was written in the book. It was such an impactful moment when I saw that Peter had been in the resistance the whole time and died for all the people of Denmark. I never would have guessed that Peter was in the resistance at the start of the book. He was just a sweet guy who brought gifts to Annemarie and Kirsti. What I didn’t like about the book What I didn’t like about this book was the first couple chapters. In my opinion the first couple of chapters were slow moving and did not capture my interest. By the middle and end of the book, the chapters really caught my interest. Not that they’re bad, but they were just very slow to start the book. I did like how Annemarie started to catch on to stuff like Mrs. Hirsch and what her dad and uncle were actually talking about by using code words so the children would not get scared. Conclusion In conclusion, Number the stars was a very good book. I liked how the characters developed and my favorite character of the book was Peter. But I didn’t like the first few chapters as much as the ones in the middle and end of the book.
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.
J**S
Sencillo de leer y de entender a mí hijo le ha encantado..
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.
L**R
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.
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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