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In the landscape of historical children's literature, few books carry the quiet, enduring power of Lois Lowry’s Number the Stars . Published in 1989 and winner of the 1990 Newbery Medal, this novel manages to distill the immense complexities of the Holocaust into a story that is as accessible as it is profound. A Story of Friendship and Resistance
The title itself is drawn from Psalm 147:4 in the Bible: "He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name" . This serves as a powerful metaphor for human decency and equality, suggesting that just as God knows and values every star, every human life is unique and worthy of protection. Why We Still Read It Today Book Review: Number the Stars - the starving artist Number the Stars
What makes this novel unique is its focus on the . Unlike many other occupied nations, the people of Denmark successfully smuggled nearly their entire Jewish population—roughly 7,000 people—across the sea to safety in Sweden. The Meaning Behind the Title In the landscape of historical children's literature, few