Summary
David R. Gillham: The Anne Frank Story
A powerful and moving story that asks the question: what would have happened if Anne Frank had survived the Holocaust? The magnificent story of trauma and redemption honors the legacy of Anne Frank, not only as a symbol of hope and perseverance, but also as a wonderful girl with big ambitions and a big heart. The year is 1945, and Anne Frank is sixteen years old. She survived the concentration camps, but her mother and sister were not so lucky. However, miraculously, she manages to reunite with her father in the recently liberated Amsterdam, and this restores her hope for a new life. But it is not so easy to piece together the broken pieces of their lives. Anna is confused, haunted by the ghosts of the horrors she experienced. Her beloved diary is lost, and dreams of one day becoming a writer now seem distant and meaningless. He struggles with heartbreak and grief and must find the strength to forgive and regain faith in himself and others.
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