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Anne Frank Beyond the Diary


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No. of pages 128

Published: 1995

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In over one hundred photographs, Anne's life before she was forced into hiding is uncovered. The photographs and excerpts from her diaries expose the worsening political situation and oppressive conditions that marked the last years of her life. Finally, the testimony of the people who last saw Anne and her sister Margot alive reveals the tragedy that followed.

 

This book was recognised in the Nonfiction - Teen category by the Garden State Award.

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 1995 by Penguin Books Ltd .

Eric Heuvel is one of the top graphic artists in the Netherlands. He concentrated on writing and illustrating educational graphic novels. Ruud van der Rol and Lies Schippers have both written and edited books and educational materials about Anne Frank, the Holocaust, human rights, prejudice and discrimination. Tony Langham wrote his first poem aged seven. After thirty years doing various jobs, Tony decided to become a full-time writer and now writes stories, plays and poems for children of all ages and travels around the UK giving performances in schools. He is married with children and lives in Yorkshire. Debbie Harter has illustrated over 20 books for Barefoot, including the beloved Bear series and several singalongs. As a child, Debbie would lose herself in books (as long as they had pictures) and hopes to continue doing so until she is very old.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Garden State Award
This book was recognised in the Nonfiction - Teen category by the Garden State Award.

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