Roses From the Earth: The Biography of Anne Frank
β Scribed by Lee, Carol Ann
- Book ID
- 110178411
- Publisher
- Penguin Adult
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780140276282
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β¦ Synopsis
Anne Frankβs diary is the worldβs most widely read work of non-fiction after the Bible, yet never before has an in-depth biography of Anne Frank, the exceptional, bright teenager who died in the concentration camps, been published. Carol Ann Lee has been allowed access to a number of previously unpublished documents and gives a definitive account of Anne Frankβs short life before, during and after the diary. βVivid and shattering... a work of real sympathy and imagination.β Julie Myerson, Mail on Sunday βIn Carol Ann Leeβs excellent Roses from the Earth, she reveals in detail, with the help of Otto Frankβs hitherto unpublished memoirs, the untold story of what happened to Anne in the camps.β David Robinson, Scotsman
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