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Number the Stars A Musical Play — Content Guide for Parents

By Lois LowryDramatic Publishing1998ISBN 978087129834840 pages
Number the Stars A Musical Play

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Religious themes

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Presents the libretto for a musical based on Lois Lowry's "Number the Stars," a story in which the family of Annmarie Johansen and their Christian neighbors aid the Danish Jews during World War II by helping them escape to neutral Sweden.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Number the Stars A Musical Play appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains tense moments involving Nazi soldiers, including frightening encounters that create a sense of danger for the characters. These moments are integral to the plot, which revolves around the Nazi occupation of Denmark. The story includes frightening encounters with German soldiers that create a tense atmosphere. These moments are designed to evoke fear and suspense, particularly for younger readers.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have violence?

    The book contains tense moments involving Nazi soldiers, including frightening encounters that create a sense of danger for the characters. These moments are integral to the plot, which revolves around the Nazi occupation of Denmark.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have scary content?

    The story includes frightening encounters with German soldiers that create a tense atmosphere. These moments are designed to evoke fear and suspense, particularly for younger readers.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have religious themes?

    The book features Christian themes, as the main character Annemarie and her family, who are Christian, help their Jewish neighbors during the Nazi occupation. The narrative emphasizes community and selflessness in the context of their faith.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have racial/cultural content?

    While the book deals with the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust, it does not explicitly address themes of race or racism as a central narrative element. The focus is on the actions of the characters in the context of war rather than on racial dynamics.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have profanity?

    The book contains at least one instance of profanity that could be construed as a prayer, which may be considered inappropriate for some audiences. This is noted in reviews but is not a central aspect of the narrative.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have climate change?

    There are no themes related to climate change or environmental issues in the book. The narrative focuses on historical events during World War II rather than contemporary climate themes.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have sexual identity?

    There is a brief mention of familial affection, such as a kiss on the cheek from Peter to Annemarie and her mother, which is presented in a non-sexual context. This is the only reference to any form of sexual content.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. It features a female protagonist, Annemarie, who displays bravery and resourcefulness, but these traits are not framed within a broader commentary on gender expectations.

  • Does Number the Stars A Musical Play have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters present in the book. The search results focus on general discussions about LGBTQ+ representation in other media, which are not relevant to the content of 'Number the Stars'.