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 House on the canal : the story of the house that hid Anne Frank
 Author: Harding, Thomas

 Publisher:  Candlewick Studio (2025)

 Dewey: 940.53
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: [50] p., col. ill., 26 x 29 cm

 BTSB No: 418803 ISBN: 9781536240702
 Ages: 7-9 Grades: 2-4

 Subjects:
 Frank, Anne, -- 1929-1945
 Jewish children in the holocaust
 Jews
 Amsterdam (Netherlands)

Price: $24.48

Summary:
In the middle of Amsterdam is a house on a canal with a green door. Over four hundred years, it has quietly witnessed love, desperation, and historic change. The house's last occupant, a young girl with a sweet smile, would famously document her time there. In her diary, Anne Frank wrote of "the old house on the canal," and today people come from far and wide to visit what stands as a universal symbol of hope and resilience.

 Illustrator: Teckentrup, Britta

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (+) (12/01/24)
   Booklist (00/01/25)
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (00/11/24)

Full Text Reviews:

Other - 10/07/2024 Today, the tall narrow house on an Amsterdam canal is known worldwide as both a museum honoring the life of Anne Frank (1929-1945) and the Frank family’s hiding place. But as previous collaborators Harding and Teckentrup (The House by the Lake) convey, the house is also part of a "remarkable history" that spans four centuries and myriad reasons for seeking shelter. Beginning with the "little piece of marshland" on which the residence would stand, and tracing periods of sitting vacant and housing businesses, the recounting limns four sets of the home’s residents as small inset dates track the years. Making their lives as nearby church bells ring "four times every hour" are a 17th-century haven-seeking mother with 12 children; a well-connected 18th-century merchant; an early 20th-century ironmonger’s family; and, in poignant, haunting pages that form the book’s final section, the eight people who took refuge in its "hiding place" during WWII. The work’s large horizontal format showcases mixed-media images that combine the feel of engravings and old photos with layers of translucent color and texture, creating a sense of incidents being summoned, connected, and pondered via collective memory. Back matter includes further historical detail. Ages 7-10. (Jan.) - Copyright 2024

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