This is how you do history for kids. It doesn't sugarcoat the fact that the world can be a dark place, but it focuses on Anne’s spirit and the power of her words rather than just the tragedy.
It’s the kind of book that turns a 'required reading' topic into something a kid actually wants to finish. It’s not 'fun' in the way a cartoon is, but it’s deeply engaging and handles the subject with way more respect than your average history documentary. If your kid is starting to ask about WWII or 'the bad guys' in history, this is your starting point.






