Anne Frank: Life in Hiding

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From July 1942 until August 1944, a young girl named Anne Frank kept a diary. Keeping a diary isn't unusual. Lots of girls do. But Anne's diary was unique. It chronicled the two years she and her family spent hiding from the Germans who were determined to annihilate all the Jews in Europe. In this sensitive and thoughtful introduction to the Holocaust and to the life of one of its best known victims, acclaimed author Johanna Hurwitz deftly evokes the background of World War II while capturing the unforgettable spirit and tragedy of Anne's life.

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April 17,2025
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Genre: Biography
Grade Level: 4-6
I liked reading this book because it was told in story form. I also liked the important dates timeline in the back of the book.
April 17,2025
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je regrette le temps perdu avec ce livre et je ne vois toujours pas pourquoi il est tant connu ...
April 17,2025
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Not the most interesting book, but great for the social studies unit when also talking about Hitler.
April 17,2025
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Although the storyline was interesting, I happen to feel that this biography was written a bit dryly. I think the facts, amazing as they are, could've been presented in a much more compelling way.
April 17,2025
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This book gives a brief look into the events leading up to when Anne went into hiding with her family and the others in the Attic.
April 17,2025
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I love reading about Anne frank she truly is an inspiration to me. It was her diary that made me love reading and learning.
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