![]() Gies expresses regret over how some of the residents, in particular Dussel, where protrayed in various film versions.Īdditionally, Gies presents a good look at Amsterdam and the Netherlands during the war. She shows that Edith Frank was willing, encouraged, her husband and children to escape to America, even if it meant living her behind. Gies points out that Anne's diary was lucky enough to surive, while Margot's was not. The Van Danns become more just Anne's fighting couple and are shown to be as intelligent and as generous as the Franks. Gies, however, brings a different prespective to several of the attic residents. Frank, and in part because of the popularity of Anne Frank's diary. ![]() In part, this is because Gies had a closer relationship to Mr. In many ways, Otto and Anne Frank still dominant the book. Like the documentry about Anne Frank, this book does much in dispelling some of the myths that surrond the Frank family and thier assoicates. ![]() She may have a co-author, but her voice comes though loud and clear. ![]() If a person has heard Miep Gies speak, this book is extactly like her speech. ![]()
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