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Persecution Of Innocence
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Language
English
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Anne Frank’S Diary: The Graphic Adaptation Reimagines Anne Frank's Intimate Diary As A Powerful Graphic Memoir. This Edition Blends History, Memoir, And Coming-Of-Age Storytelling, Inviting Readers Of All Ages—Teens And Adults Alike—Into A World Of Courage, Wit, And Quiet Defiance. With Its Respectful, Human-Centered Approach, The Book Matters For Anyone Seeking To Understand The Human Side Of A Well-Known History And The Enduring Power Of A Young Voice.
Written By Film Director Ari Folman And Illustrated By David Polonsky, Anne Frank’S Diary: The Graphic Adaptation Distills Anne's Words Into Bold, Expressive Panels That Preserve The Diary's Candid Voice While Presenting It In A Cinematic, Accessible Format. The Collaboration Brings Out Humor, Longing, And Insight, Using The Art To Illuminate The Everyday Life Of A Girl In Hiding And The Larger Stakes Of The Era.
Readers Will Experience How The Story Unfolds Through Color, Line, And Composition. Polonsky's Artwork—Where Anne's Large Dark Eyes And Vivid Imagination Live On The Page—Pairs With Folman's Narrative Pacing To Balance Intimate Moments With The Surrounding Fear And Longing. The Result Is A Respectful, Immersive Reading Experience That Highlights The Diary's Humanity And Resilience Without Diminishing Its Gravity.
After Finishing Anne Frank’S Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, Readers Carry A Vivid Sense Of Anne's Humanity—The Wit, The Questions, The Fear, And The Steadfast Hope. The Book Invites Reflection On Memory And The Resilience Of The Human Spirit, Offering A Meaningful, Accessible Entry Point To A Difficult History And A Lasting Impact On How We Think About Courage, Empathy, And The Power Of Every Voice.
Product Details
Author
Anne Frank
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Language
English
SKU
BK0442798
ISBN
9780241978641
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 899
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Annelies Marie Frank (German Pronunciation: [Anlis Mai An Fak]; Dutch Pronunciation: [Nlis Mari N Frk]; 12 June 1929 - February 1945) Was A German-Born Diarist And Writer. She Is One Of The Most Discussed Jewish Victims Of The Holocaust. Her Diary, The Diary Of A Young Girl, Which Documents Her Life In Hiding During The German Occupation Of The Netherlands In World War Ii, Is One Of The World'S Most Widely Known Books And Has Been The Basis For Several Plays And Films. Born In The City Of Frankfurt, Germany, She Lived Most Of Her Life In Or Near Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Born A German National, Frank Lost Her Citizenship In 1941 And Thus Became Stateless. The Frank Family Moved From Germany To Amsterdam In The Early 1930S When The Nazis Gained Control Over Germany. By May 1940, They Were Trapped In Amsterdam By The German Occupation Of The Netherlands. As Persecutions Of The Jewish Population Increased In July 1942, The Family Went Into Hiding In Some Concealed Rooms Behind A Bookcase In The Building Where Anne'S Father Worked. In August 1944, The Group Was Betrayed And Transported To Concentration Camps. Anne And Her Sister, Margot, Were Eventually Transferred To Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, Where They Died (Probably Of Typhus) In February Or March 1945, Just Weeks Before The Camp Was Liberated In April. Otto Frank, The Only Survivor Of The Family, Returned To Amsterdam After The War To Find That Anne'S Diary Had Been Saved By One Of The Helpers, Miep Gies, And His Efforts Led To Its Publication In 1947. It Was Translated From Its Original Dutch Version And First Published In English In 1952 As The Diary Of A Young Girl, And Has Since Been Translated Into Over 60 Languages. The Diary, Which Was Given To Anne On Her Thirteenth Birthday, Chronicles Her Life From 12 June 1942 Until 1 August 1944. Bio And Photo From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Photo By Unknown Photographer; Collectie Anne Frank Stichting Amsterdam (Website Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam) [Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons. Annelies Marie Frank (German Pronunciation: [ʔanəliːs Maˈʁiː ˈʔanə ˈFʁaŋk]; Dutch Pronunciation: [ʔɑnəˈLis MaːˈRi ˈʔɑnə ˈFrɑŋk]; 12 June 1929 - February 1945) Was A German-Born Diarist And Writer. Photo By Unknown Photographer; Collectie Anne Frank Stichting Amsterdam (Website Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam) [Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons