Anne Frank
By (Author) Josephine Poole
Illustrated by Angela Barrett
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Red Fox
1st February 2020
7th June 2007
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
940.5318092
Paperback
40
Width 240mm, Height 260mm, Spine 3mm
240g
A reissue of Anne Frank's compelling story, told for a picture book audience. How did an ordinary little girl come to live such an extraordinary life This picture book biography tells the incredible story of Anne Frank for a younger audience. Anne Frank's diary telling the story of her years in hiding from the Nazis has affected millions of people. But what was she like as a small girl, at home with her family and friends; at play and at school In the first half of the book we meet Anne as a small child growing up with her family in Germany. Then we follow her flight to Holland to escape the Nazis; the German invasion and the gradual isolation, then outright persecution, of the Jewish population which forces the family into hiding; the years in the Secret Annex; and her last heart-breaking journey. Told with haunting, meticulously researched illustrations, this is the ideal introduction to Anne Frank's story.
Josephine Poole was born in London. Her first children's book, A Dream in the House was published by Hutchinson in 1961, after the birth of her second child, and she has continued to published highly acclaimed children's book ever since. She lives in Somerset with her husband. Angela Barrett studied illustration at the Royal College of Art and after graduating in 1980, she began an acclaimed career in children's book illustration. Angela was winner of the Smarties Award in 1988. She lives in London.