Number the Stars
Written by Lois Lowry
Reviewed by Springfield E. (age 10)
Does World War II interest you? Here is a book about a girl who lives during a time of war. Annemarie and Ellen were racing down the sidewalk when they got into trouble with the Nazi soldiers. Annemarie’s family started helping Ellen and her family to escape from the Nazis the best way they could. There are many themes in Number the Stars, but there is one I liked the most—friendship. Annemarie and Ellen play together, help each other, and never give up on each other—now that is what I call friendship!
I liked this book because it had a lot of descriptive words that made me imagine the story in my mind. My favorite part was when Annemarie and Ellen ran and played together in the beginning. I felt the joy of them playing together. Annemarie is a lot like my sister because she is brave and never gives up. The book made me feel sad, too, and there were parts that made me cry. Kirsti, Annemarie’s little sister, was funny and curious about everything. Something special about this book is that it won a Newbery Award.
I recommend this book to 4th graders and higher, and people who love reading historical fiction about World War II. I learned that it’s easier to be brave when you don’t know everything. Join Annemarie and Ellen on their World War II adventure!