All her life, Anne Frank wanted to be heard.
Really, truly heard.
Linda Elovitz Marshall introduces readers to the story of Anne
Frank in this powerful book about family, war and the importance
of finding your voice.
During her two years in hiding from the Nazis, Anne Frank poured
her soul into a red plaid diary named Kitty. She wrote honestly
of the reality of Nazi occupation, of daily life in the annex,
and of her longing to be heard. More than anything, Anne spoke the
truth, and her words have echoed throughout history.
Gorgeous prose and striking art deliver Anne's ever-relevant story
with poignancy and grace, while robust back matter – including
biographical information, an author's note, and a timeline
– makes this the perfect book for history curriculums.
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Aura Lewis is an illustrator based in New York City. She is a recent graduate of the MFA program in the Illustration as Visual Essay program at the School of Visual Arts.
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