Anne Frank

“Anne Frank” by Elizabeth Hudson-Goff, published by World Almanac Library in 2006, is an illustrated biography that spans 32 pages. This edition presents the life of Anne Frank through a vivid, graphic-novel format designed to engage readers, particularly those who may struggle with traditional texts. The book features full-color illustrations that complement the easy-to-read narrative, making it accessible for a younger audience.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of Anne Frank’s life, enriched by the historical context of her experiences during the Holocaust. The combination of biography and historical elements provides insight into her significance, while the engaging format aims to capture the attention of reluctant readers. This work falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction and biography, making it a suitable resource for those interested in history, religion, and the impact of significant figures in Jewish culture.
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These high-interest, low reading level biographies chronicle the lives of inspiring individuals and use a vivid, graphic-novel format that will capture the attention of reluctant readers. The dazzling, full-color illustrations and easy-to-read text bring each person’s life and times to life.
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