Thursday, August 28, 2014

100 by 30 Book 89 - Number the Stars by Lois Lowry

And now for something COMPLETELY different. After the last book, I kind of felt the need to read something a little more serious. Since the library was out of copies of THE GIVER, I decided to pick up another award-winning book by Lois Lowry: Number the Stars. I remembered reading this book back in grade school and that it was about the Holocaust, but that was about it. The story is about a young girl in Nazi-occupied Denmark and her family's efforts to save their Jewish neighbors from being relocated by the Nazis. It gives a worm's eye view of some of the most horrific events in human history, but it is ultimately a story of triumph over evil. The final escape attempt takes up almost the last half of the book and it is riveting reading. Even if you are very familiar with World War II history, this book highlights the remarkable way the people of Denmark were able to save thousands of their Jewish neighbors and smuggle them safely to Sweden. It's a very quick read, but well worth your time, regardless of your age. There is even a great author's note at the end that explains the inspiring truth behind this story.

9/10

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