Where Is Anne Frank

Where Is Anne Frank

Summary

A beautifully designed graphic novel bringing to life Kitty, Anne Frank’s imaginary confidant, as she searches for her missing friend in the modern world.
_____

I had no clue when I came back to life, or how it happened. I just know there was a terrible storm outside the house . . .

It's the middle of the night at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, when a thunderbolt shatters the glass case holding history’s most famous diary.

Magically, Anne's imaginary friend, Kitty, comes to life. But when Kitty learns that Anne and her beloved sister Margot died in the war 75 years earlier, she decides to run away, taking the diary with her.

Following the path of the sisters all the way to where they met their fatal end, Kitty encounters the European refugee crisis and Anne’s legacy. Join Kitty on her journey of discovery in Where Is Anne Frank . . .
_____

Praise for Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation

'A stunning, haunting work of art . . . The comedy of the diary - one of the book's most charming and often overlooked aspects - shines in this form' New York Times Book Review

'Faithful to the spirit and often the language of the diary . . . the beautiful artwork offers a charming and convincing view of Anne on the page' Economist

'A modern classic' The Times

Reviews

  • Fervent, heartfelt and visually wonderful
    Peter Bradshaw, Guardian

About the authors

Ari Folman

ARI FOLMAN is an Israeli director, screenwriter, and film score composer. He has written for several successful Israeli TV series, including the award-winning In Therapy (Be Tipul), which was the basis for the HBO series In Treatment. He is the director of the Golden Globe-wining and Oscar-nominated Waltz with Bashir, as well as The Congress, and the animated film of Where Is Anne Frank. He also wrote the adaptation for Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Edition.
Learn More

David Polonsky

Learn More

Lena Guberman

LENA GUBERMAN graduated in 2002 in visual communications from Betzalel Academy in Jerusalem. She has illustrated eight children's books, three of which have won the Israel Museum award for picture book illustration. In 2011 she worked on The Congress as a background, character designer, and concept artist.
Learn More

Sign up to the Penguin Newsletter

For the latest books, recommendations, author interviews and more