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Anne Frank's Story by Carol Ann Lee
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Anne Frank's Story (edition 2001)

by Carol Ann Lee

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Expands on the story of Anne Frank revealed in her diary by providing details about the family and friends who shaped her life and gave her the strength to endure two years of hiding in an attic in Nazi-occupied Holland.
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Title:Anne Frank's Story
Authors:Carol Ann Lee
Info:Puffin Books (2001), Paperback, 96 pages
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Anne Frank's Story: Her Life Retold for Children by Carol Ann Lee

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This is a great history book for children. Anne's story is shared in a manner that is appropriate for children and easy for them to read. It is important that our children and students understand this piece of history and Carol Ann Lee created a story that is great for children to begin to understand history with.
  Caitlin_Rinner | Dec 7, 2012 |
We did about Ann Frank in history when we did about the War. As I love history, I found her story quite interesting so picked this up.

The book is factual about Ann’s family life. It told her tragic story, including extracts from her diary and family photographs. The detailed accounts would not be suitable for younger children, I personally found the ending upsetting. ( )
  spud2000 | Feb 21, 2011 |
The important events in Anne Frank's brief life and the essence of her personality are conveyed to readers of this accessible biography. ( )
  STBA | Nov 17, 2009 |
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Dauzat, Pierre-EmmanuelTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Expands on the story of Anne Frank revealed in her diary by providing details about the family and friends who shaped her life and gave her the strength to endure two years of hiding in an attic in Nazi-occupied Holland.

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