Anne Frank
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 1998
480
Biography • Nonfiction
Amsterdam, Netherlands • 1940s
1998
Adult
12-18 years
Anne Frank's biographical journey is explored in Melissa Müller's Anne Frank: The Biography. The book delves into Anne's life, her experiences during World War II, and her enduring legacy through her famous diary. Müller's meticulous research provides a comprehensive understanding of Anne's life and the historical context surrounding her story.
Melissa Müller's Anne Frank is widely praised for providing a comprehensive and sensitive portrayal of Anne Frank's life. Readers commend Müller's thorough research and the inclusion of rare photographs, enhancing the narrative. However, some critique the book for its dense detail and occasional repetition, which can detract from the reading experience. Overall, it is a valuable addition to Holocaust literature.
Readers who would enjoy Anne Frank by Melissa Müller are those interested in detailed historical biographies, particularly of Holocaust figures. This audience likely appreciated the depth in The Diary of Anne Frank and Schindler’s List. They seek comprehensive, empathetic portrayals of personal stories within historical contexts.
480
Biography • Nonfiction
Amsterdam, Netherlands • 1940s
1998
Adult
12-18 years
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