Peter Neilsen handed out several different things to the shell of Annemarie. Since it comes from se, it is a clue to Peter's work and the adventure that Annemarie will do. The shell also protects marine life. Each of the stars' characters must find a way to protect themselves. Visually, the outer shell also shows the hidden appearance that appears in the novel. The shell hides something, but I can not be convinced that it is only that there is a possibility of being hidden through it. Seashells are often full of surprises like the nature and events of the novel
David's stars appear in several places in the process of counting stars. The stars of David are the central symbol of the Jewish tradition. In the novel, it represents the necessity of Allen and all Jews to conceal their religion. Until the end of the war, Annemarie held a David of Star necklace worn by Ellen. This necklace symbolizes Ammury's love for her friends and her attitude towards Germans. Before he went to Sweden, the star also appeared in Peter 's poem. In this case, the star represents the stain of Annemarie in the world. For her, the stars represent the extent and despair of existence.
The forest symbolizes the rights of Anne Marie. They are part of the theme of navigation and transformation. When Annemarie walked in the forest on the way to the ship, she was revolutionizing. I thought that she could finish the adult job by herself. For Rosen, the forest is part of the process from danger to safety.
"Star" is one of over 20 young adult novels written by Rolli. Lori is the author of the popular Anastasia series. Lori has won several book awards. In 1990, Number The Stars received the Newberry medal and the National Jewish Book Award. Recently Lori was praised for his novel "Givor" written in 1993. The concern of Loiroli against German Danish occupation during World War II was influenced by the story of a friend. Annelise Platt dedicated to Digital Star experienced many of the events that occurred in the novel. Pratt is a wonderful and ambitious narrator explicitly explaining the poverty and the trial experienced by her and her family during the war. She also talked about Love Danes to their love for the king and the country. As Lori mentioned in "Star Digital Postscript", Anne Mary Johansson is a fictitious girl, born from the childhood story of Anne Les Platt himself.
Lois Raleigh, number of stars. Is this probably the number of stars? "10-year-old Anna Mary Johansson and her best friend Ellen Rosen are thinking about life before the war. Now in 1943 their lives in Copenhagen were full of schools, food shortage, and march in town When a Jewish Danish "migrated", Allen and Johansen moved together and pretended to be one of them, sooner or later Amman to save Allen's life Warsaw was asked to carry out a dangerous mission to Warsaw Two sisters and a brother, escaping from the house bombed in Warsaw, finally some accommodation to find parents for evacuees in Europe I went to a place. Published by Scholastic in 1963, the cover shows children walking in the snow