He (Peter) said that after the war he'd make sure nobody would know he was Jewish...for sale is the hardcover novel with dustjacket, The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank, by Ellen Feldman. The book is in excellent used reading condition. I only sell quality new and used item. Questions are welcome.
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| Synopsis | In Anne Frank's diary, she revealed that she was gradually falling in love with Peter van Daan, whose family lived with hers, hidden away in the secret annex. In this novel, he is called Peter van Pels, he survived the Nazis, and he is now a wealthy and contented real estate developer in New Jersey. But when his wife begins reading the famous diary, Peter becomes a different person. He is paranoid and depressed, he loses his ability to speak, he even contemplates suicide. Why he reacts so violently is gradually revealed, as Peter's traumatic past bears on his present life, and several kinds of guilt combine to imperil his hard-won sanity.
| | Size | | Length: | 264 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in. | | Width: | 6.5 in. | | Thickness: | 1.2 in. | | Weight: | 18.4 oz. |
| | Publisher's Note | A fictionalized account of the post-war life of Peter, who was ensconced in a secret annex with Anne Frank and their families, follows his survival of the Holocaust, his relocation to America, his family and career successes, and his embittered memories upon the publication of Anne's diary. By the author of Lucy.
| | Industry reviews | "[A] tale...that achieves drive, even some seriousness." Kirkus (01/15/2005)
"...Feldman convincingly takes readers into the horrors of the Holocaust and the effects on its survivors....A psychologically gripping tale, this will cause readers to think about the price of safety and the complex obligations of memory." Publishers Weekly (03/07/2005)
"[A]n appealing and inventive novel...." New York Times Book Review - Dana Kennedy (05/22/2005)
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