Library's review
This simple biography introduces young readers to Anne Frank. The book focuses on how Anne Frank has become a worldwide inspiration, and includes concepts like war and racism in an ageappropriate way
Genres
Publication
Random House Books for Young Readers (2013), 48 pages
Description
Hidden away in their Secret Annex in Amsterdam during World War II, Anne Frank and her family could not breathe fresh air or see the blue sky for years. But through an attic window Anne could see the branches of a tall chestnut tree. This small glimpse of nature gave Anne hope and courage. It inspired her writing, which, in turn, inspired the whole world. Jane Kohuth explores Anne Frank's strong belief in the healing power of nature in this Step 3 leveled reader biography for newly independent readers ages 5-8.
Language
Original language
English
Pages
48
Physical description
48 p.; 9 inches
ISBN
0307975797 / 9780307975799
DDC/MDS
940.53 |
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