Memories of Anne Frank: Reflections of a Childhood Friend
by Alison Leslie Gold
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Recounts the story of Hannah Goslar, a close friend of Anne Frank and one of the last to see her alive.Tags
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Hannah Goslar was Anne Frank’s best friend before the Holocaust. This book includes some of her memories of Anne, in addition to her own memories of that time. She and her family remained in Amsterdam (not in hiding) much longer than Anne, but her family also ended up in a couple of concentration camps. In fact, Hannah and Anne did see each other (through a barbed wire fence) at Bergen-Belsen. The book was a result of the author’s interviews with Hannah.
It’s written quite simply and it’s short, so it is a fast read; I believe it is meant as YA. There were even some photographs of Hannah’s (that she managed to hold on to through and after the war) that included Hannah, her family, and photos with Anne. There wasn’t show more as much about Anne, specifically as I’d hoped, but that’s ok. What was there was interesting, as well as learning about Hannah and her family’s experiences. show less
Hannah Goslar was Anne Frank’s best friend before the Holocaust. This book includes some of her memories of Anne, in addition to her own memories of that time. She and her family remained in Amsterdam (not in hiding) much longer than Anne, but her family also ended up in a couple of concentration camps. In fact, Hannah and Anne did see each other (through a barbed wire fence) at Bergen-Belsen. The book was a result of the author’s interviews with Hannah.
It’s written quite simply and it’s short, so it is a fast read; I believe it is meant as YA. There were even some photographs of Hannah’s (that she managed to hold on to through and after the war) that included Hannah, her family, and photos with Anne. There wasn’t show more as much about Anne, specifically as I’d hoped, but that’s ok. What was there was interesting, as well as learning about Hannah and her family’s experiences. show less
A childhood friend of Anne Frank, Hannah Goslar, recounts their childhood together as well as her own personal hell in a Nazi concentration camp. Hannah goes through her & Anne's history including schooling, parties, & their ping pong club called "The Little Dipper Minus Two" which was based on the constellation except they did not realize the Dipper had 7 stars and there were only 5 ping pong club members. Hannah also shares the moment where she learned her friend had not survived - information she learned from Otto Frank.
I will read anything about Anne Frank that I can get my hands on as she has been my idol for a very long time. Learning intimate details of her life growing up made me better understand Anne as a person. Hearing the show more details of Hannah's time in the concentration camps made me better understand the conditions that people underwent while the Frank family was in hiding for 25 months. This is a book I will be adding to my personal library. show less
I will read anything about Anne Frank that I can get my hands on as she has been my idol for a very long time. Learning intimate details of her life growing up made me better understand Anne as a person. Hearing the show more details of Hannah's time in the concentration camps made me better understand the conditions that people underwent while the Frank family was in hiding for 25 months. This is a book I will be adding to my personal library. show less
A touching memoir recounts the story of Hannah Goslar, a close friend of Anne Frank during her time in Amsterdam and one of the last people to see her alive after their detainment at a concentration camp.
I have to thank my friend Ruth for letting me borrow this book. It was short but definitely unforgettable.Hannah Gosler's memories of her best friend Anne Frank and of her experience during the Holocaust are haunting, beautiful, and tragic. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who has read Anne Frank's Diary or to Middle School kids who are learning about the Holocaust. I definitely would have enjoyed reading this book during the period I was learning about the Holocaust during 6th and 8th grade.
This book is the memoir of Hannah Goslar, Anne Frank's best friend. It is a heartrending account of what life was like for Jewish children. Hannah ended up in a concentration camp with her younger sister and there made contact again with Anne, just before she died. Although very sick, Hannah managed to survive until the liberation of Germany and met up with Otto Frank when she returned to Amsterdam.
The memories of Hannah, who knew Anne Frank from the age of four until her death at Bergen-Belsen, are beautifully recounted through author Alison Gold. The book, including many childhood photographs, is a wonderful companion to Anne's diary. The reflections of Hannah, a young girl who survived the Holocaust, also stand alone as a tribute to the courage and luck of the camp survivors.
Like Anne Frank, Hannah Goslar was born in German but fled with her family to the Netherlands when the Nazis came to power just as the Frank family had done. Their homes were in close proximity to one another and as a result they became close friends. According to Hannah, Anne was feisty and loved to tease and play pranks on people.
When the Frank family went into hiding, they spread the rumour they had gone to Switzerland. Hannah never had a chance to say goodbye to her best friend at that time. They did talk to one another a couple more times in the Bergen-Belsen Concentration camp through the wire at night. Anne's father, Otto, played a role in Hannah's survival at the war' conclusion.
Written for young readers, this title was selected show more by the American Library Association for inclusion on its Best of the Best list of the top 100 books for young adults. show less
When the Frank family went into hiding, they spread the rumour they had gone to Switzerland. Hannah never had a chance to say goodbye to her best friend at that time. They did talk to one another a couple more times in the Bergen-Belsen Concentration camp through the wire at night. Anne's father, Otto, played a role in Hannah's survival at the war' conclusion.
Written for young readers, this title was selected show more by the American Library Association for inclusion on its Best of the Best list of the top 100 books for young adults. show less
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Alison Leslie Gold is the author, with Miep Gies, of Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family, an international bestseller that has been translated into eighteen languages. Gold is also the author of the novels The Devil's Mistress, which was nominated for a National Book Award, and Clairvoyant. She lives show more in New York City show less
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- Canonical title*
- Anne Frank mijn beste vriendin
- Original title
- Memories of Anne Frank. Reflections of a childhood friend
- Original publication date
- 1997 (1e édition originale américaine, Scholastic Inc (1e édition originale américaine, Scholastic Inc); 1998-11-03 (1e traduction et édition française, Bayard) (1e traduction et édition française, Bayard)
- People/Characters
- Anne Frank; Hannah Goslar ('Hanneli')
- Dedication
- This book is dedicated to the children and grandchildren of Hannah Pick-Goslar and to Hannah's son-in-law Shmuel Meir, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, who died tragically on December 3, 1996. It is also dedicated to Miep Gies, who... (show all) protected Anne Frank.
The Brodell Family - First words
- On Tuesday morning, July 7, 1943, after a day of heavy rain, the sun came out in South Amsterdam, Holland.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)New stars rose over the earth's horizon and the pulsating old stars moved majestically, eternally across the heavens.
- Original language*
- Anglais (Etats-Unis) (Etats-Unis)
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- Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
- DDC/MDS
- 949.23520049240092 — History & geography History of Europe Greece, Albania, Yugoslavia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria Netherlands
- LCC
- DS135 .N6 .P493 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Asia History of Asia Israel (Palestine). The Jews Jews outside of Palestine
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