
David A. Adler's "A Picture Book of Anne Frank" offers a thoughtful and age-appropriate introduction to the life of Anne Frank, a victim of the Holocaust whose diary continues to inspire millions. The book chronicles Anne and her Jewish family's two years in hiding in Amsterdam before their discovery by the Nazis and her eventual death in a concentration camp. Adler's signature biography style, combining factual information with engaging illustrations, makes this complex historical event understandable for young readers aged 4-11. It serves as an excellent classroom tool for discussing World War II, prejudice, and the power of one voice.
A thoughtful and accessible look at the life of Anne Frank, author of Diary of a Young Girl and victim of the Holocaust. Anne and her Jewish family hid in a secret apartment in Amsterdam from 1942 through 1944, when they were discovered by the Nazis. During those harrowing years, Anne kept a diary with her innermost thoughts and fears. She later died in a German concentration camp, but her voice has inspired millions of children across the world through several generations. David A. Adler's biography series is a beloved classroom tool for introducing the lives of important figures in history. This entry addresses the difficult subject matter of the Holocaust in a way that children will understand. Backmatter includes a list of important dates and an author's note. For almost thirty years, David Adler’s Picture Book Biography series has profiled famous people who changed the world. Colorful, kid-friendly illustrations combine with Adler’s “expert mixtures of facts and personality” (Booklist) to introduce young readers to history through compelling biographies of presidents, heroes, inventors, explorers, and adventurers. These books are ideal for first and second graders interested in history or who need reliable sources for school book reports.