Anne Frank's Story
Her Life Retold for Children
by Carol Ann Lee
ISBN: 0816774412
ISBN-13: 9780816774418
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Troll Communications Llc Published date: 2002 Edition: 1th edition Ages: 4 to 6
Synopses
Expands on the story of Anne Frank revealed in her diary by providing details about the family and friends who shaped her life and gave her the strength to endure two years of hiding in an attic in Nazi-occupied Holland.
Publisher's Notes
Expands on the story of Anne Frank revealed in her diary by providing details about the family and friends who shaped her life and gave her the strength to endure two years of hiding in an attic in Nazi-occupied Holland.
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Mahwah, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Troll Communications Llc, 2002. clean pages, tight binding, minimal wear to pictorial cover, light spine creasing. First Printing. Trade Paperback - Not Xlibrary. Good. Illus. by Patrick, Tom. 6 Oz. Juvenile. ( more information) Offered by FAB BOOKS (United States)
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