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New York: Scholastic Paperbacks, 1999. Soft cover. Very Good. Soft cover in very good condition with bright & crisp wraps;1"" triangular crease on front cover top edge. Interior text block clean & tight; no writings, no markings noted. 135 numbered pages. * Per back cover: ""A Notable Children's Book in the Field of Social Studies."" 'A story of survival: In 1945, close to the end of World War II, Anne Frank died a the age of fifteen. However, her diary and her close friend Hannah Goslar survived to tell her story. Alison Leslie Gold writes about Hannah's own struggle during the war and of a young, funny, bright Anne Frank who had sleepover parties, and flirted, and wanted to be famous, a girl just like any other girl.. . . ""Memories of Anne Frank"" takes the reader one step beyond ""The Diary of Anne Frank,"" describing Anne and Hannah's last tearful meetings at Bergen-Belsen soon before Anne's…
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