Description
Book SynopsisAged thirteen, Anne Frank went into hiding with her family to escape from the Nazis. Unable to go outside, she poured her thoughts and feelings into her diary, which is now famous all over the world. Written with the expert advice of Eva Schloss, concentration camp survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank.
Trade ReviewThe narrative style helps bring the awful story alive and is a super stepping stone to encourage young readers to pick up the diary that Anne painstakingly wrote while she was in hiding... written in a way that reflects the nightmare that Frank and hundreds of thousands of people lived but is finely tuned for a young audience. * Coventry Telegraph *
Highlights the plight faced by hundreds of thousands of people during the Second World War and will encourage children to go on and read the diary of Anne Frank * Adventures in Homeschooling *
The narrative style of this book makes it easy and enjoyable to read, quickly drawing children into the account of Anne's life... This account of the courageous young girl will hopefully encourage children to read her diary. * Parents in Touch *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Living Free
Chapter 2 Broken glass
Chapter 3 Invasion
Chapter 4 The secret annexe
Chapter 5 Westerbork
Chapter 6 The camps
Anne Frank's Diary
Timeline