A Friend Called Anne

A Friend Called Anne by Jacqueline Van Maarsen, published by Puffin in 2004, presents the true story of the friendship between two girls, one of whom was Anne Frank. This edition, written in English and spanning 129 pages, recounts their bond that began in Amsterdam in September 1941, amidst the backdrop of anti-Jewish laws that limited their activities. The narrative explores their pact to write farewell letters if separated, a promise that takes on profound significance when Anne suddenly disappears.
Readers will find a moving account of Jacqueline’s experiences during the Nazi occupation, detailing her family’s struggles and the impact of Anne’s absence. The book delves into themes of friendship, resilience, and the historical context of the Holocaust, providing insight into the lives of Jewish families during this tumultuous period. Adapted for children by Carol Ann Lee, this work aims to resonate with those familiar with The Diary of Anne Frank, offering a personal perspective on a well-known historical figure.
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This is the true story of two best friends, one of whom was Anne Frank. Since their first meeting at school in Amsterdam in September 1941, Jacqueline van Maarsen and Anne Frank were inseparable. Although the anti-Jewish laws meant that there were few activities open to them, the girls still had a lot of fun together. They made a pact: that if one of them had to go away, then they would write the other a letter of farewell. Then, suddenly, Anne disappeared. Shortly after, Jacqueline’s own life changed dramatically. Her father was Jewish, but her mother was not, and Mrs van Maarsen was able to persuade the authorities that they were not really Jewish – and so Jacqueline was able to take off the yellow star which all Jews had to wear. Jacqueline van Maarsen gives a fascinating and moving account of her friendship with Anne and the effect of her sudden disappearance. She vividly describes how she and her own family lived through the Nazi occupation and how, at the end of the war, she was finally able to read the promised farewell letter from her very best friend, Anne Frank. Written by Jacqueline van Maarsen and adapted for children by Carol Ann Lee, this will appeal to all the millions of fans of The Diary of Anne Frank.
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