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anne frank

Tales From the Secret Annex, is written by Anne Frank, but translated by Mok, Michel and Manheim, Ralph. Bantam Books copyrighted it in 1959 in New York, New York. There are no illustrations in this novel. It is a diary that Anne Frank kept as she was growing up through World War II. There are 150 pages in the translated version of her journal.

The main character in this diary is Anne Frank. She is about 13 when she first started writing her diary. She was around 15 when she was taken from an attic above an office in Amsterdam. Anne, her family and friends are hiding because of World War II. The Nazis want to wipe out the entire Jewish religion, which Anne’s family is. Anne writes in her diary everyday and records her feelings and fears about being captured and sent away to a concentration camp. Anne is in hiding and is living with her mother, Mrs. Frank, her father, Otto Frank, her sister, Margo, and the Van Daan family. Margo is three years older than Anne and is more talen...

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