The Diary of Anne Frank by Ruud Van Der Rol
Publisher: Puffin Books
Copyright: 1995
Number of Pages:113
Age: 12+
Genre: Nonfiction
Summary
In this book it is a photobiography of the history of Anne Frank. In this book it talks about Anne Frank's life before her family went into hiding. It talks about the oppresive last years of her life that she went through. It also covers the political downturn and the testimonies of those who last saw Anne Frank and her sister Margot alive. This book covers from her happy childhood life to concentration camps after her family was captured and separated.
My reaction
I loved this book because it was an easy read. I loved seeing all the pictures that were in it because it made the reading so much more enjoyable and it made Anne Frank's character seem more real, then just reading about her in a chapter book.
Who would benefit from this book?
I think that anyone would wants to learn about their nations past history would love to read this book. I think that this book would make others want to learn about their nations past history because the reading was easy enough to want to read it.
What problems might this book cause?
None.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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