Anne Frank's Chestnut Tree

By Kohuth, Jane

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ISBN
978-0-375-97115-0 978-0-449-81255-6 978-0-307-97579-9
Publisher
Random (Random House Children's Books)


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Horn Book Magazine

Reviewed on September 1, 2013

One sentence in Anne Frank's diary reads: "I firmly believe that nature can bring comfort to all who suffer." Nature, as represented by a chestnut tree outside an attic window in the Secret Annex, serves as a continuing image for this beginning chapter book. Here, Anne's story begins with her in hiding, then flashes back to her early childhood, the Nazi takeover of Holland, the persecution of the Jews, the Franks' decision to disappear, their daily routine in the Annex, and their even...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2013  |  Biographies

Nature, as represented by a chestnut tree outside the Secret Annex, serves as a continuing image for this easy reader. The tree's pres...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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