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The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank
The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank | Willy Lindwer
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The "unwritten" final chapter of Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl tells the story of the time between Anne Frank's arrest and her death through the testimony of six Jewish women who survived the hell from which Anne Frank never retumed. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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BookishRedhead
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My god.
This book is as heartbreaking as Anne's story.
These women are so brave and lovely

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Connster
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I love reading anything around the Holocaust and Anne Frank. This book tells the stories of six inspirational women who all knew Anne Frank in one way or another, however the title is highly misleading as there‘s actually very little about Anne throughout these women‘s stories. I‘d have happily bought and read this if it was marketed as simply survivor testimony as the stories told are well worth reading. I don‘t feel that I learnt any more...

Connster ...about Anne‘s story than I already knew from the countless other written accounts and films that are available. The women who tell their stories show character that most of us can only aspire to though. Their stories, even without the Anne Frank connection, should be shared and shared again. 5y
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Connster
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Anne Frank is truly inspirational. I‘ve been teaching kids about her story since 2006 and every year I feel like I learn more and more about her.