Alison Leslie Gold
Autor de Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family
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Alison Leslie Gold is the author, with Miep Gies, of Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family, an international bestseller that has been translated into eighteen languages. Gold is also the author of the novels The Devil's Mistress, which was nominated for a mostrar más National Book Award, and Clairvoyant. She lives in New York City mostrar menos
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Obras de Alison Leslie Gold
Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family (1987) — Collaboration — 1,492 copias
The Devil's Mistress: The Diary of Eva Braun, the Woman Who Lived and Died With Hitler (1997) 17 copias
Obras relacionadas
Reader's Digest Auswahlbücher 159 - Bittere Medizin. Die Ladies von Missalonghi. Der Tunnel. Meine Zeit mit Anne Frank (1977) 12 copias
Reader's Digest Condensed Books: Vet in Practice • Johnnie Alone • Wolf Winter • Nightshade • Anne Frank… (1988) — Co-Author — 6 copias
Livros Condensados: Na Esteira do Assassino | Lembrando Anne Frank | Soldadinhos de Chumbo | Callanish (1991) — Collaborator — 6 copias
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- Gold, Alison Leslie
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- GOLD, Alison Leslie
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1945-07-13
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- female
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- USA
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- New York, New York, USA
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Hannah Goslar was Anne Frank’s best friend before the Holocaust. This book includes some of her memories of Anne, in addition to her own memories of that time. She and her family remained in Amsterdam (not in hiding) much longer than Anne, but her family also ended up in a couple of concentration camps. In fact, Hannah and Anne did see each other (through a barbed wire fence) at Bergen-Belsen. The book was a result of the author’s interviews with Hannah.
It’s written quite simply and it’s short, so it is a fast read; I believe it is meant as YA. There were even some photographs of Hannah’s (that she managed to hold on to through and after the war) that included Hannah, her family, and photos with Anne. There wasn’t as much about Anne, specifically as I’d hoped, but that’s ok. What was there was interesting, as well as learning about Hannah and her family’s experiences.… (más)