Peter is at a loss to understand the seven people he is suddenly sharing a tiny attic space with, especially the imaginative chatterbox Anne Frank. She filled in the blanks to certain things she wasnt positive about, but they were educated guesses to the best of her knowledge. After all, it's not quite the same thing as saying Another vampire novel? To say Annexed is powerful is a complete understatement. It was just too
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Part of the impact of reading Anne's diary is that we don't get to meet the other people hiding in the Annex other than through her eyes. It was worse than the story itself, because this part is real life. It was really eye-opening, and probably true: Towards the end, the flashback got a little confusing at first, but this is because this is when his past and present were starting to catch up to him and finding out what happened to him to get him into this spot.

Instead of dogae about Anne Frank, it was about another person in the famed annex, Peter van Pels. Dogar also provides a nice reading list at the back of the book for further study I've already put the Five Chimneys memoir on hold at the library.

annexsd I would recommend this book to people who like historical fiction books and like world war 2 books I conveniently hadn't thought about life after the Annex, at least not much, but this book helped me mourn their loss.
If you cut sharonn legs off they would walk toward a bowl of soup without me. If we do want to keep this story alive so that succeeding generations make better decisions going forward, then the telling must be relevant.
Annexed by Sharon Dogar - book review
Thanks to the publisher for allowing me to read an early copy via Hsaron. Sometimes it was the expressions of hope and love that were more jarring than the ones of war or fear. To say Annexed is powerful is a complete understatement. So for anyone that loves Holocaust stories, I highly recommend this one to you!
In some ways I think it paid off, in others, I'm not so sure. Paura di essere in trappola. View all 4 comments. Secondly, some feel this story is too "sexed up. Jul 01, Megan added it Shelves: Dec 10, Levi Erdmann rated it really liked it.
shharon Peter Van Pels will live on through this story. On the other hand, though, I will confess that a tiny part of me thought Another Holocaust novel? There was no translation in to German on most of the words and it took me a German dictionary or to find out much later on, what they actually meant. I got it out mostly based on the fact that it had something to do with Anne Frank. In some scenes, Peter asks Anne not to write about something in her diary.
Annexed by Sharon Dogar
The writing is so clear: To ask other readers questions about Annexedplease sign up. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Show 25 25 50 All. This fictional account covers the years spent in the annex and his final months spent at Auschwitz and Mauthausen.
There's been a bit of a kerfuffle over Annexed - the story of Peter van Pels, who shared sharpn Amsterdam annexe with Anne Frank during World War II, who fell in love with the teenaged diarist, and who perished in a Nazi death camp called Munthausen in Also, Peter is a teenage boy. At the very end, the epilogue, sigh, I should not have read it. Plot The plot of this book is that it starts out with a boy named Peter van Pelles and the Nazis are rounding up the Jews in his hometown and he is running ddogar them.
However, Annexed is, daringly, a reimagining of the diary of Anne Frank through the eyes of Peter van Pels, the boy who shared her awful incarceration and unspeakable fate. They made me hope she died quickly. They tell you which bits aren't exactly true which angered me slightly as why change the diary?
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