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Anne Frank and the Remembering Tree

Told from the perspective of the tree that stood outside the Secret Annex, where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis, this commemorative book provides a child-friendly version of the Franks’ story. Focusing on the impact of Anne and her diary, and putting her experience in context, the tree remembers and thanks the girl for giving it purpose as well as mourning the tragedy of the Holocaust. Beautifully rendered illustrations maintain an age-appropriate and educational portrayal. Ages six and up.

Reviewed by Aimee Jodoin

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