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Anne Frank

1985
Describes the life of a Jewish teenage girl living in Holland during World War II. After two years of hiding, the Nazis captured her.

Anne Frank

2008
A graphic novel describing the short life of Anne Frank, who along with her family and others hid from the Nazis until a Dutch informer revealed the whereabouts of their secret annex.

Anne Frank

the diary of a young girl
1967
The diary of a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl who died in a concentration camp during World War II.

The diary of a young girl

1989
The journal of a Jewish girl in her early teens describes both the joys and torments of daily life, as well as typical adolescent thoughts, throughout two years spent in hiding with her family during the Nazi occupation of Holland.

Anne Frank remembered

the story of the woman who helped to hide the Frank family
2009
An autobiography by the woman who helped hide the Frank family during World War II.

The House of Windjammer

2003
In the fall of 1636, Adam, fourteen-year-old heir to the House of Windjammer, must find a way to keep his family afloat after his father dies and tulip fever sweeps Amsterdam.

Eva's story

a survivor's tale by the stepsister of Anne Frank
2010
Eva Schloss provides a first-person account of her turbulent journey through war-torn Europe and Nazi concentration camps. Includes an interview with the author.

Anne Frank

life in hiding
1999
A biography of a young Jewish girl made famous after her death in the Holocaust by the publishing of her diary detailing the two years her family hid from the Nazis during World War II.

Anne Frank Tagebuch

2001
A thirteen-year-old German-Jewish girl records her impressions of the two years she and seven others spent hiding from the Nazis before they were discovered and taken to concentration camps.

Diario

2003
A thirteen-year-old Dutch-Jewish girl records her impressions of the two years she and seven others spent hiding from the Nazis before they were discovered and taken to concentration camps.

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