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291 pp.
| Putnam |
March, 2001 |
TradeISBN 0-399-23329-6$$18.99
(4)
YA
While visiting a Holocaust museum, Nicole slips back to 1942 occupied France and lives a life similar to Anne Frank's (she even meets Frank on a transport). Despite the questionable taste of using Anne Frank's experience as a time-travel adventure for an American Gentile, strong writing creates an affecting story that helps modern readers try to grasp the unimaginable horror.