The story is one that is envisioned by many: a relative, an old woman
who has lived in the same home for a lifetime, passes away, her death
prompting the inevitable task of sorting through her effects by her
surviving family. But in the attic in this particular house, a
treasure trove of historic importance is found. Rarely does this
become an actuality, but when Helene Elias died, no one could put a
price on what she left behind. Helene Elias was born Helene Frank,
sister to Otto Frank, and therefore aunt to Anne Frank. Ensconced
upstairs in the house she inherited from her mother, and eventually
passed on to her son, Buddy Elias, Anne’s cousin and childhood
playmate, was the documented legacy of the Frank family: a vast
collection of photos, letters, drawings, poems, and postcards
preserved throughout decades—a cache of over 6,000 documents in all.
Chronicled by Buddy’s wife, Gertrude, and renowned German author
Mirjam Pressler, these findings weave an indelible, engaging, and
endearing portrait of the family that shaped Anne Frank. They wrote to
one another voluminously; recounted summer holidays, and wrote about
love and hardships. They reassured one another during the terrible
years and waited anxiously for news after the war had ended. Through
these letters, they rejoiced in new life, and honored the memories of
those they lost. Anne’s family believed themselves to ordinary
members of Germany’s bourgeoisie. That they were wrong is part of
history, and we celebrate them here with this extraordinary account.
Insert Authors’ photo: © Jürgen Bauer Mirjam Pressler is one
of Germany’s most beloved authors. She was the German translator of
Anne Frank’s diary.
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The Extraordinary Story of Where She Came From, Based on More Than 6,000 Newly Discovered Letters, Documents, and Photos
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780385533874
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter