Annexed
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What was it like hiding in the Annex with Anne Frank? This novel tells the story from the point of view of Peter Van Pels, from the day he went into hiding with the Franks, through his imprisionment at Auschwitz.
Publisher:
Boston [MA]: - Houghton Mifflin
Pages:
341
ISBN:
9780547501956, 0547501951
Language:
English
Notes:
Originally published: London : Andersen Press, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 340)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 340)
Statement of responsibility:
Sharon Dogar
Physical description:
ix, 341 p. ; 22 cm.
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Add a CommentI absolutely loved this book. Ever since I read Sarah's Key, I've been interested in the Holocaust. I've never read Anne Frank's diary, but I still found this novel fascinating and eye-opening.
The Anne Frank story re-imagined from the point of view of Peter, the teenage boy who lived in the Annex with the Frank family. "Peter's voice is haunting and heartbreaking. His pleas for people to remember, to believe, will stay with you long after the book has ended."--Kyla Paterno