Anne Frank
β Scribed by Stephen Krensky
- Publisher
- DK
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 131
- Series
- DK Life Stories
- Edition
- American
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
Chapter 1 A noisy arrival......Page 10
Chapter 2 Trouble ahead......Page 18
Chapter 3 Welcome to Amsterdam......Page 26
Chapter 4 The clouds darken......Page 34
Chapter 5 Changing times......Page 42
Chapter 6 New worries......Page 50
Chapter 7 Disappearing act......Page 60
Chapter 8 Hidden life......Page 68
Chapter 9 Complications......Page 78
Chapter 10 Keeping hope alive......Page 88
Chapter 11 Time runs out......Page 96
Chapter 12 The legacy lives on......Page 104
Anneβs family tree......Page 113
Timeline......Page 114
Quiz......Page 118
Whoβs who?......Page 120
Glossary......Page 122
Index......Page 126
Acknowledgments......Page 130
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