Barbara Lowell is the author of several books for children, including Sparky & Spike: Charles Schulz and the Wildest, Smartest Dog Ever. Barbara lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Valentina Toro is a graphic designer and children’s book illustrator, with an MA in Creative Writing. Valentina has written several children’s books in Colombia and has worked with authors from all over the world. She lives in Colombia.
"The story of their relationship (and the impending danger to the
family in hiding) unfolds in this unique perspective of Anne
Frank's widely known story." — James A. Cox, Midwest Book
Review
"Author and illustrator do not deny Miep Gies’s extraordinary
heroism but frame it as a natural response to the events of her
life and the depth of her emotional involvement in her Jewish
compatriots’ tragedy." — Emily Schneider, Jewish Book
Council
"The illustration sometimes complements the text with greater
nuance, often using a muted palette vis-à-vis the red of the Nazi
flags. This book about Miep Gies joins those about Irena Sendler
and Janusz Korczak in helping youngsters understand the acts of
rescuers and their difficult decisions." — Barbara Krasner, former
member, Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee, Somerset, NJ, AJL
"A solid, additional title that can serve as an introduction to
Holocaust literature." – Kathleen Isaacs, Children’s Literature
Specialist, Pasadena, MD
Best suited for those already familiar with Frank’s story; includes
an author’s note, bibliography, and further reading." — Publishers
Weekly
"A historically accurate but relatively gentle introduction to the
Holocaust for elementary-age readers." — Miriam Aronin,
Booklist
"The book focuses in particular on Miep Gies, the gentile woman who
helped them and then found the diary, and some of the details about
her childhood are startling." — Kirkus Reviews
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