Anne Franks Diary: The Graphic Adaptation
By (Author) Anne Frank
Illustrated by David Polonsky
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
15th October 2018
2nd October 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
The Holocaust
Second World War
Paperback
160
Width 178mm, Height 260mm, Spine 12mm
514g
The graphic adaptation of one of the world's most-loved books 'June, 1942- I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support.' In Amsterdam, in the summer of 1942, the Nazis forced teenager Anne Frank and her family into hiding. For over two years, they, another family and a German dentist lived in a 'secret annexe', fearing discovery. All that time, Anne kept a diary. The Diary of a Young Girl is an inspiring and tragic account of an ordinary life lived in extraordinary circumstances that has enthralled readers for generations. Anne Frank's Diary- The Graphic Novel is a stunning new adaptation of one of the greatest books of the last century.
Astonishing and excruciating. It gnaws at us still * New York Times Book Review *
A modern classic * The Times *
One of the greatest books of the [last] century * Guardian *
Rings down the decades as the most moving testament to the persecution of innocence * Daily Mail *
Of all the multitudes who throughout history have spoken for human dignity in times of great suffering and loss, no voice is more compelling than that of Anne Frank -- John F. Kennedy
A masterpiece * Il Mattino (Italy) *
A remarkable reading and visual experience * Frankfurter Neue Presse (Germany) *
Mesmerizing... Polonsky creates unforgettable panels that enable us to see Anne Frank's writing in a fresh light * Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany) *
Folman and Polonsky . . . focus on illuminating its humor, insight, and supporting cast in this spirited graphic adaption . . . Anne, drawn with large dark eyes, blooms like the hardiest, loveliest weed-a moody teenager whose wit, self-awareness, and rich fantasy life take center stage . . . The beauty of Anne's life and the untarnished power of her legacy-here further elevated by Folman and Polonsky-are heartening reminders of the horror of her fate.
* Publishers Weekly *Evocatively crafted, this comic brings Frank's world to life for all ages but takes care to respect and prioritize the primacy of her story in her own words.
* Library Journal *'Even deep sleep brings no redemption,' she writes. 'The dreams still creep in.' Those dreams bring out the best of the illustrations amid the depictions of the everyday confinement in which Anne, her family, and others are hiding. A different format distills and renews Frank's achievement.
* Kirkus Reviews *Emphasizes the visual nature of Frank's text . . . Bring[s] renewed vigor . . . Powerful . . . points us to the very gap, between what we, her readers, can imagine for her of her missed future, and what she would never have the opportunity to live through.
* Womens Review of Books *In producing this first ever graphic adaptation of the diary Ari Folman and David Polonsky continue Anne's work, doing a great service to younger and future generations by helping to keep the story of Anne Frank as fresh,
compelling and vital as it ever was.
Anne Frank was born on 12 June 1929. She died in Bergen-Belsen, three months short of her sixteenth birthday. Ari Folman is a film director, screenwriter and film score composer, who directed the Oscar-nominated Waltz with Bashir. David Polonsky is an award-winning illustrator and designer.