Thursday 16 April 2015

Why do you think there was no laughing between Mrs. Johansen and her brother as they sat down to talk?

Although there was usually laughter when Mrs. Johansen and her brother, Henrik, when they spoke, there was none on this night because the subjects they were discussing were so serious. The book is set in Denmark in 1943. The Nazis are "relocating" Copenhagen's Jews and the Johansen's friends, the Rosens, are Jewish. The discussion that Annemarie's mother is having with Henrik is about how to save the Rosens from being sent to concentrations camps and...

Although there was usually laughter when Mrs. Johansen and her brother, Henrik, when they spoke, there was none on this night because the subjects they were discussing were so serious. The book is set in Denmark in 1943. The Nazis are "relocating" Copenhagen's Jews and the Johansen's friends, the Rosens, are Jewish. The discussion that Annemarie's mother is having with Henrik is about how to save the Rosens from being sent to concentrations camps and near certain death. Henrik is a fisherman and has been smuggling Jews by boat to Sweden. Annemarie's family takes in her friend, Ellen Rosen, and pretend she is their third daughter, using Lise's baby pictures to explain Ellen's dark hair. The Rosens are successfully smuggled out of Denmark through use of a coffin, Henrik's boat, and a cloth containing a chemical that confuses the Nazi's dogs ability to detect humans.

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