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What was it like hiding in the Annex with Anne Frank? To be with Anne every day while she wrote so passionately in her diary? To be in a secret world within a world at war - alive on the inside, everything dying on the outside?
Peter Van Pels and his family have lost their country, their home, and their freedom, and now they are fighting desperately to remain alive.
Look through Peter's eyes.
He has a story to tell, too.
Are you listening?
Sharon Dogar's ANNEXED is an interpretive imagining of Peter van Pels, the sixteen-year-old boy whose family hides with the Frank family and Fritz Pfeffer in a secret annex for two years during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. This fictional account covers the years spent in the annex and his final months spent at Auschwitz and Mauthausen.With its publication date months away, ANNEXED has received criticism from both the press and blogs for adding a fictionalized sexual dimension to the
My response to "Annexed" by Shanon Dogar is that it is a very boring boook but it really starts to pick up towards the end. I thought that the end of the book was very interesting and that it portrayed life for a jew during World War II very well. I like books and facts about the World War II era, so, I found this book very interesting because it also involves Anne Frank and her famous diary. I thought that having Anne Frank involved was very interesting and that I learned a lot about her. This

Peter Van Pels and his family have to go into hiding because of the Nazi but they have to hide with another family the Frank's. Peter would rather take his chances on the streets than hid with Ann Frank. As they hid Peters feeling change about Ann they spend hours in the attic as they hid and talk. As they wait for the allies to invade Holland. Will Peter and his family and the Frank's survive intel the allies come.My favorite part of the story is when Peter goes into hiding with his family.I
Maybe i'm ashamed because it's hard not to feel ashamed, when just being born is something you can be killed for.Ive never read Anne Franks Diary, but knowing that this book is based on people who actually existed and suffered so much is really awful.Reading about the WWII is absolutly nerve-wracking and deeply sorrowing, but it is also important once it reminds us of what may happen when we think that we are superior to others and because of that we freely discriminate and look down against
Before reading: Oh my gosh, I so desperately want to read this! I loved reading about Anne Frank and her history - and now to know this exists is just great news!Review:Annexed was a brilliant and powerful book. The story stayed true with the Anne Frank Diary, which was great. It was a real eye-opener, to read their experiences in the Annexe from Peter van Pels perspective. And plus, the author had added what it may have been like in the concentration camp, which almost had me brought to tears.
This book is possibly the most intense book I have read that wasn't required reading for school. I admire and appreciate the writing and the author's knowledge of the subject, but I can't say that this book was for me.I would like to address two of the criticisms of the book that I've seen in the media. First, some feel that the author shouldn't have touched Anne's story. I don't agree with this at all. The book respectfully takes another angle on Anne's story and shows her in a different light.
Sharon Dogar
Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.78 | 4665 Users | 731 Reviews

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Title | : | Annexed |
Author | : | Sharon Dogar |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | October 4th 2010 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published September 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. World War II. Holocaust. Fiction. War |
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I look out the window into the street...I'm meant to be at Mr. Frank's workplace in a few hours. We're arriving separately, all of is. We'll walk into the building just like it was any other visit - only this time we'll never walk out again.What was it like hiding in the Annex with Anne Frank? To be with Anne every day while she wrote so passionately in her diary? To be in a secret world within a world at war - alive on the inside, everything dying on the outside?
Peter Van Pels and his family have lost their country, their home, and their freedom, and now they are fighting desperately to remain alive.
Look through Peter's eyes.
He has a story to tell, too.
Are you listening?
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Original Title: | Annexed |
ISBN: | 0547501951 (ISBN13: 9780547501956) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Anne Frank, Peter van Pels |
Setting: | Amsterdam(Netherlands) |
Literary Awards: | Grampian Children’s Book Award Nominee (2012), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2012) |
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Ratings: 3.78 From 4665 Users | 731 ReviewsArticle Of Books Annexed
I'm not sure how to review a book like this. It is an absolutely brilliant book, but certainly not one I can claim to have enjoyed. Who could enjoy such a story? That being said, I consider it one of the best books I have ever read. It is a moving testimony to bravery, pain, suffering and hope. The Holocaust is not a time in history that we want to remember, but it is a time that we cannot let be forgotten. Books like this serve as a reminder of the lowest of humanity...but also the highest. OneSharon Dogar's ANNEXED is an interpretive imagining of Peter van Pels, the sixteen-year-old boy whose family hides with the Frank family and Fritz Pfeffer in a secret annex for two years during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. This fictional account covers the years spent in the annex and his final months spent at Auschwitz and Mauthausen.With its publication date months away, ANNEXED has received criticism from both the press and blogs for adding a fictionalized sexual dimension to the
My response to "Annexed" by Shanon Dogar is that it is a very boring boook but it really starts to pick up towards the end. I thought that the end of the book was very interesting and that it portrayed life for a jew during World War II very well. I like books and facts about the World War II era, so, I found this book very interesting because it also involves Anne Frank and her famous diary. I thought that having Anne Frank involved was very interesting and that I learned a lot about her. This

Peter Van Pels and his family have to go into hiding because of the Nazi but they have to hide with another family the Frank's. Peter would rather take his chances on the streets than hid with Ann Frank. As they hid Peters feeling change about Ann they spend hours in the attic as they hid and talk. As they wait for the allies to invade Holland. Will Peter and his family and the Frank's survive intel the allies come.My favorite part of the story is when Peter goes into hiding with his family.I
Maybe i'm ashamed because it's hard not to feel ashamed, when just being born is something you can be killed for.Ive never read Anne Franks Diary, but knowing that this book is based on people who actually existed and suffered so much is really awful.Reading about the WWII is absolutly nerve-wracking and deeply sorrowing, but it is also important once it reminds us of what may happen when we think that we are superior to others and because of that we freely discriminate and look down against
Before reading: Oh my gosh, I so desperately want to read this! I loved reading about Anne Frank and her history - and now to know this exists is just great news!Review:Annexed was a brilliant and powerful book. The story stayed true with the Anne Frank Diary, which was great. It was a real eye-opener, to read their experiences in the Annexe from Peter van Pels perspective. And plus, the author had added what it may have been like in the concentration camp, which almost had me brought to tears.
This book is possibly the most intense book I have read that wasn't required reading for school. I admire and appreciate the writing and the author's knowledge of the subject, but I can't say that this book was for me.I would like to address two of the criticisms of the book that I've seen in the media. First, some feel that the author shouldn't have touched Anne's story. I don't agree with this at all. The book respectfully takes another angle on Anne's story and shows her in a different light.
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