Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
Publication date: October 2010
ISBN: 9780547501956
Source: e-book provided by NetGalley
We are all familiar with the story of Anne Frank and the years she and her family spent in hiding. This book takes a look at what Peter might have experienced while there. What was he thinking and feeling being trapped there with everyone as he slowly falls in love with Anne? Not only that, but his story takes us into what happened after - at the death camps.
Things I Liked:
The second part of the book, the part about the prison camps, was much more powerful to me. It had a stronger punch, even if it was based on fewer "facts" about Peter. I did like how Dogar was able to create the atmosphere of suffocation and uselessness of being in hiding and unable to do anything. How dreadful it was to live there, and yet how they felt bad for hating it because they were alive and technically free. I thought it was also interesting how they wondered if Anne's depictions of them in her diary was accurate. I found the book interesting, but not quite the same as the real thing, ie Anne's diary.
Things I Didn't Like:
I found myself a little bit bored with the first part, especially when Peter was feeling sorry for himself or just lying around in bed dreaming of Liese. Essentially, I didn't much care for the depiction of Peter at all, however accurate it might have been. I definitely prefer to read Anne's own words, since she's more of a character I like and her vivacious personality was the most interesting part of the first half. I know lots of other people have enjoyed and loved it, so it could just be my own reactions to the book. It did definitely made me want to read Anne's diary again.
Read-alikes:
Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
BOOK CONTENT RATINGS:
s-factor: !@
some
mrg-factor: XX
Peter thinks about girls a lot, but it's pretty discrete
v-factor: ->->
the privations, violence, and plain horror of their inhuman treatment
Overall rating: **
Anybody else read this and enjoyed it as much as or more than Anne's version?
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