Anne Frank

“Anne Frank” by Josephine Poole is a meticulously researched picture book published by Knopf Books for Young Readers on August 23, 2005. This edition, comprising 40 pages, presents the life of Anne Frank from her birth until her family’s capture by the Nazis, offering a straightforward introduction to the Holocaust through the lens of Anne’s experiences.
Readers will find a compelling narrative complemented by stunning illustrations from Angela Barrett, which vividly depict the emotional landscape of Anne’s life during World War II. The book also includes a detailed timeline of significant events in Europe and the Frank family, providing context for young readers. This work addresses themes related to Anne Frank, the Holocaust, and Jewish history, making it a valuable resource for understanding this critical period.
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The life of Anne Frank, from birth until being taken from the hidden attic by the Nazis, is presented in this haunting, meticulously researched picture book. It is a compelling yet easy-to-understand “first” introduction to the Holocaust as witnessed by Anne and her family. The stunningly evocative illustrations by Angela Barrett are worth a thousand words in capturing for young Americans what it must have felt like to be Anne Frank, a spirited child caught in the maelstrom of World War II atrocities. A detailed timeline of important events in Europe and in the Frank family is included.
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