Copyright Date:
2013
Edition Date:
2013
Release Date:
08/06/13
Pages:
48 pages
ISBN:
1-426-31352-7
ISBN 13:
978-1-426-31352-3
Dewey:
921
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)
While The Diary of Anne Frank is an important part of any school curriculum, it is a demanding read for many students. For younger readers, this book provides a solid introduction to Anne's life and the forces that slowly constrained and then destroyed it. The emphasis is on Anne as a normal girl who was forced to live an abnormal life in hiding because of Nazi rule. Simple writing with comments directed to the reader and photographs generously interspersed throughout the text hold attention; a pronunciation guide and glossary aid comprehension. Sometimes the history gets a bit lost udents might be left wondering about the identity of the Axis countries, for instance t this is a book about the life and times of one special person and the impact of the diary she kept. To further emphasize this point, reference is made to the diaries kept by other young people during the Holocaust, a possible point for further research.
Horn Book
These leveled beginning-reader biographies are lively and filled with colorful photographs and illustrations. Energetically designed with many sidebars and graphics, each well-organized volume gives a sense of the time in which the person lived in addition to his or her life and accomplishments. Longer and at the highest reading level, Anne Frank contains an index. Timeline. Glos.
Word Count:
2,815
Reading Level:
5.0
Interest Level:
1-4
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 5.0
/ points: 0.5
/ quiz: 162762
/ grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:3.6 /
points:2.0 /
quiz:Q63294
Lexile:
NC760L
Guided Reading Level:
N
Anne Frank is one of the first of many National Geographic Readers that highlight important historical figures. This level-3 reader brings an understanding of her historical significance to a whole new audience. Young readers will learn about the brave and tragic life of the young girl whose diary kept while in hiding from Nazis is one of the most important and insightful books of the World War II era. National Geographic Readers: Anne Frank explores not just the diary, but her life and the important role she played in 20th-century history.