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Lois Lowry - L-i-t Guide Literature in Teaching Number the Stars Books

Lois Lowry - L-i-t Guide Literature in Teaching Number the Stars

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All of Denmark was a Star

by   quasar , top reviewer in Books at Epinions.com ,  Mar 13, 2002
Pros: wonderful coming of age story, worthy tribute to the Danes who saved their Jewish neighbors
Cons: doesn't really convey the horrors of the Holocaust
The Bottom Line: A gentle way to introduce children to the Holocaust and a fitting tribute to the many Danes who hid Jews from the Nazis, read this book.
Review: And it's Eichmann and Himmler are turning the screws
The Fuhrer they say grows impatient
"How can it be Denmark's Jews still walk free
After three years of kind occupation?"
We will take them like sheep in their beds as they sleep...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

A Lesson in Life and Fighting Evil

by   pambo ,  Aug 1, 2001
Pros: Excellent exposure to life as the Holocaust looms
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: This is a great way for children to learn about the Holocaust and the need for good people to not be silent in the face of evil.
Review:
This book provides a wonderful opportunity for both kids and parents to read a good story together and study history from a children's perspective.

I always enjoyed reading historical novels, even as a kid, and my daughter, who...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Number the Stars: A Light in Times of Darkness

by   jrk , top reviewer in Books at Epinions.com ,  Sep 26, 2000
Pros: A very important story, told impeccably.
Cons: Because it emphasizes female characters, this book may appeal more to girls than boys.
The Bottom Line: Lowry succeeds magnificently in making a powerful Holocaust tale accessible to young readers.
Review: How many nine-year-olds know where Denmark is? Or even what it is? How many of them know that Denmark surrendered to the Germans in 1940? Or that the Nazis occupied this small kingdom? What are Nazis anyway? And aren't kingdoms just magical places in...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

A Child's First Step to Understanding the Holocaust

by   pooswife ,  Apr 4, 2000
Pros: beautiful book, well written, perfect for young inquisitive minds
Cons: harsh subject matter
Review: I thought that I had made a mistake. I had taken my daughter, aged 9, to the movies and we saw Jakob the Liar. The previews didn't seems to have anything in it that would suggest it was anything but some guy making the worst of a crappy...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Wrenching and Wonderful

by   serc ,  Aug 4, 2000
Pros: perfect introduction to the Holocaust for young readers
Cons: none
Review: Having been hugely impressed with Lois Lowry's Newbery Medal winning novel, The Giver, I decided to read her other Newbery Medal winner (1990), Number the Stars. I was not disappointed.

While the story is composed of...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Trading Places?

by   lansky2000 ,  Jan 6, 2000
Pros: Excellent children's literature...
Cons: Some bleeding-hearts tried to ban it...
Review: Lois Lowry tackled a hairy beast when she slammed the architects of the Holocaust into the realm of kiddie books. Yet she did it with such style and finesse that the Nazis become man-eating ogres, Annemarie and Ellen are best friends trying to outwit the...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

The Stars Shine Brightly

by   Teach2755 ,  Jun 9, 2000
Pros: concise; easy to read
Cons: none
Review: Teaching children about the Holocaust is not an easy thing to do.. especially 90 12 year old children.. in the year 2000. World War II is as far removed to them as the Civil War or even Ancient Rome. Most sixth graders enter my classroom never having...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

A story that made me laugh and made me cry

by   flygurl8800 ,  Apr 27, 2002
Pros: Tells a story of courage and friendship that is not only entertaining but educational
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: This is a wonderful book for everyone
Review: As the story begins you are introduced to two best friends, Annemarie Johansen and Ellen Rosen. They are living in Denmark during the times of German occupation. At first they are able to live normally minus a few luxeries, but as the story develops...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

A Not-Totally-Grim Tale from the Land of Hans Christian Andersen

by   majenta ,  Apr 5, 2001
Pros: The afterword; the title's source; Lowry's style
Cons: The situation, of course!
The Bottom Line: NUMBER THE STARS will not leave you untouched.
Review: Not even the homeland of Hans Christian Andersen was untouched by tragedy, including tragedy perpetrated by the Nazis. Even before 10-year-old Annemarie Johansen, her little sister Kirsti, and their friend Ellen Rosen are stopped by street-corner ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Denmark Shines

by   Cheese_Goddess ,  Feb 1, 2000
Pros: history, some suspense, growing up
Cons: kids might not be interested in historical stories
Review: I was very impressed by this book. In fact if I get a chance I read it several times. First it is a great historical book from the perspective of a young girl. It is always important to look back at our history. It makes it more personal when it's one...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

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