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Author:Gillham David
Cover:Hard
Category:FictionModern LiteraturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-7516-1628-1
Dimensions: 124x31x172cm
David Gillham’s novel “Anneliz” is written in the genre of alternative history.
The author’s imagination represents us the fate of Anna Frank - her diary written in the shelter, where Anna was hiding from the Nazis for more than two years, is known all over the world - in the assumption that she did not die in the death camp and returned to the Nazis freed from the Nazis Amsterdam.
Having scrupulously studying all the literature about this girl, all the available evidence of eyewitnesses, David Gillham draws a psychological portrait of his heroine: she is complex, contradictory and very lively. Having lost everything and everyone except her beloved father and the amazing gift of the narrator, Anna learns to live and believe again. And to achieve his own - no longer spoiled by “dad’s daughter”, but a purposeful young woman. Is she ready to accept a peaceful life and love of her neighbors? And most importantly - forgive. Others and primarily yourself.


When working on the novel, I all the time realized that Anna Frank is a real person who managed to create one of the most important works of the twentieth century before he died tragically. I imagined how the fate of Anna would have developed, she managed to escape, and at the same time pursued two goals: to give her the life that she was deprived of, and on the example of one girl to tell about all her like, about the unrealized possibilities of millions of dead. In the legacy of Anna Frank, hope lives - and I also hope that this is my reminder of our general loss will help us devote ourselves to the desire for the best future.
David Gillham
Author:
Author:Gillham David
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Series:
Series: First row
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7516-1628-1

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