Drawing on the unique historical sites, archives, expertise, and unquestioned authority of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, “New York Times”-bestselling authors Jacobson and Coln have created the first authorized and exhaustive graphic biography of Anne Frank.
Drawing on the unique historical sites, archives, expertise, and unquestioned authority of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, “New York Times” bestselling authors
Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón have created the first authorized and exhaustive graphic biography of Anne Frank. Their account is complete, covering the lives of Anne’s parents, Edith and Otto; Anne's first years in Frankfurt; the rise of Nazism; the Franks' immigration to Amsterdam; war and occupation; Anne's years in the Secret Annex; betrayal and arrest; her deportation and tragic death in Bergen-Belsen; the survival of Anne's father; and his recovery and publication of her astounding diary.
Jacobson has specialized in applications of Neuro-Linguistic Programming to education and training, business, and psychotherapy since the 1970s. He has worked as a researcher, trainer and consultant to professionals and organizations all over the world. He holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Master's degree in Social Work.
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