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9781432859121
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Gillham, David R.
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Annelies / David R. Gillham.
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Large print edition.
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Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, 2019.
©2019
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667 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
Summary
The year is 1945, and Anne Frank is sixteen years old. Having survived the concentration camps, but lost her mother and sister, she reunites with her father, Pim, in newly liberated Amsterdam. But it's not as easy to fit the pieces of their life back together. Anne is adrift, haunted by the ghosts of the horrors they experienced, while Pim is fixated on returning to normalcy. Her beloved diary has been lost and her dreams of becoming a writer seem distant and pointless now. As Anne struggles to overcome the brutality of memory and build a new life for herself, she grapples with heartbreak, grief and ultimately the freedom of forgiveness. A story of trauma and redemption, Annelies honours Anne Frank's legacy as not only a symbol of hope and perseverance, but also a complex young woman of great ambition and heart.
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Frank, Anne, -- 1929-1945 -- Fiction
Holocaust survivors -- Fiction
Fathers and daughters -- Fiction
Grief -- Fiction
Amsterdam (Netherlands) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
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Large type books
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