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A picture book of Anne Frank
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Adler, David A
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Ritz, Karen, ill
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Adler, David A. Picture book biography
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 Juvenile literature.
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
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Jews Netherlands Amsterdam Biography Juvenile literature.
1993
Traces the life of the young Jewish girl whose diary chronicles the years she and her family hid from the Nazis in an Amsterdam attic.
The Child Victim as Witness to the Holocaust: An American Story?
2007
This article points to the key role of the child victim in the representation of the Holocaust, especially in mainstream American life. Developing Peter Novicks claim that the Holocaust has been transformed into an \"American memory,\" the author notes that virtually all breakthrough moments in non-Jewish American awareness of the Holocaust (The Diary of Anne Frank, Wiesel's Night, the NBC television movie Holocaust, Spielbergs Schindler's List, the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D. C.) have highlighted the role of children, whose defenselessness serves as a metaphor for the general plight of Holocaust victims. While rhetorically effective, the figure child victim can also distort, personalize, and dehistoricize the Holocaust, providing a false sense of solidarity and understanding in mainstream American audiences.
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All about Anne
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Metselaar, Menno, author
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Ledden, Piet van, author
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Scarry, Huck, illustrator
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 Juvenile literature.
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Frank family Juvenile literature.
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Netherlands Amsterdam Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Anne Frank's life story is told by answering the most frequently asked questions posed by young people visiting the Anne Frank House Museum in Amsterdam. Text, detailed photographs and beautiful illustrations combine to give the fullest picture of Anne's life, her diary and the Secret Annex. The book provides both an overview of the history of World War II and the Holocaust as well as intimate insights into the life of Anne Frank.\" -- Amazon.com.
Anne Frank
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Cooke, Tim, 1961- author
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Cooke, Tim, 1961- Meet the greats
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 Juvenile literature.
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
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Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945)
2019
In 1942, a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank received a diary from her parents for her thirteenth birthday. Today, millions of people have read the compelling, heartfelt diary entries Frank recorded while living in hiding to escape Nazi persecution. Her work is an invaluable account of the Holocaust, an iconic classic of war literature, and a testament to her own hopeful and unbreakable spirit. This biography introduces readers to Frank's life and the legacy she left behind, complete with photographs and fact boxes. Readers will be inspired by Frank's incredible story and her essential contribution to recorded history.
Who was Anne Frank?
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Abramson, Ann
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Harrison, Nancy, 1963- ill
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 Juvenile literature.
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
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Jews Netherlands Amsterdam Biography Juvenile literature.
2007
Takes a look at Anne Frank's life before the secret annex, what life was like in hiding from the Nazis, and the legacy of her diary.
Anne Frank
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Sánchez Vegara, Ma Isabel (María Isabel), author
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Dorosheva, Sveta, illustrator
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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 Juvenile literature.
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Jewish children in the Holocaust Netherlands Amsterdam Biography Juvenile literature.
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Jews Netherlands Amsterdam Biography Juvenile literature.
2018
Presents information about Anne Frank, including her childhood in Holland, her years in hiding, her death, and her legacy.