Annelies, David R. Gillham
Annelies, David R. Gillham
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Annelies

Author: David R. Gillham

Narrator: Saskia Maarleveld, David R. Gillham

Unabridged: 14 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 01/15/2019


Synopsis

“Gillham is a powerful storyteller, and Annelies is marbled with spare eloquence that captures the absurdity of life after the camps. . . . A novel that reminds the world to remember Anne Frank is most welcome.” —USA Today

“A haunting what-if.” —Georgia Hunter, New York Times bestselling author of We Were the Lucky Ones

“Not only a poignant reminder of all that was lost during the war, but a vivid, searching exploration of what it meant to exist in the aftermath.” —Jessica Shattuck, New York Times bestselling author of The Women in the Castle

From the author of City of Women, a powerful new novel that asks the question: What if Anne Frank survived the Holocaust?

Anne Frank is a cultural icon whose diary painted a vivid picture of the Holocaust and made her an image of humanity in one of history’s darkest moments. But she was also a person—a precocious young girl with a rich inner life and tremendous skill as a writer. In this masterful new novel, David R. Gillham explores with breathtaking empathy the woman—and the writer—she might have become.

About The Author

David R. Gillham is the New York Times bestselling author of City of Women. He studied screenwriting at the University of Southern California before transitioning into fiction. After moving to New York City, Gillham spent more than a decade in the book business, and he now lives with his family in Western Massachusetts. In writing this book he has spent six years researching Anne Frank and her world, immersing himself in the available material and traveling to important landmarks of her life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra on February 10, 2019

What if? What if Anne Frank had not died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp? What if she had lived? What would her life have been? Would she have been able to live her dream being a writer living in London or Paris? That is the premise that David R. Gillham examines in this book. In Annelies , An......more

Goodreads review by Mary Beth on February 27, 2019

This book is about What if Anne Frank went into hiding and survived after the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and survived the holocaust and is reunited with her father, Pim. Anne Frank is sixteen years old and the year is 1945. Anne feels like she has lost everything, her family, her friends and i......more

Goodreads review by Susanne on February 19, 2019

4 Stars. Can you Imagine If? Anne Frank survived the Holocaust, hiding out in “Het Achterhuis” (The House Behind) and then surviving the concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen, while her mother and her sister Margot did not? Anne Frank and her father, Pim, become the only survivors? In “ Annelies,” Dav......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on March 20, 2019

What if Anne Frank had survived the Holocaust? I first read The Diary of a Young Girl when I was around the same age she was. I remember being appalled and confused- how could humans be capable of such atrocities? This really happened? I remember deep in my heart, much like the story of Anastasia ou......more

Goodreads review by Holly on March 15, 2019

I remember reading the heartbreaking, memorable story of Anne Frank in the novel based on her diary. In this novel, the author explores the life that Anne might have lived, had she survived. The book covers before, during and after the war and the author's extensive research was evident. He also incl......more


Quotes

“In this haunting what-if, David Gillham asks us to reflect on the quandary of how one learns—in the unimaginable wake of the Holocaust—to live again, shedding a powerful, human light on the tragedy of lost potential.”
Georgia Hunter, New York Times bestselling author of We Were the Lucky Ones

“A tour de force.”
Historical Novels Society

“To imagine the could-have-been life of Anne Frank, one of the real-life pillars of our understanding of the Holocaust, is a risky undertaking, but David Gilham delivers his story with sensitivity and grace. The result is not only a poignant reminder of all that was lost during the war, but a vivid, searching exploration of what it meant to exist in the aftermath.”
Jessica Shattuck, New York Times bestselling author of The Women in the Castle

"A beautifully imagined book on resilience and grief." 
The New York Post

“I had to slow down reading Annelies to better absorb the beauty and power of David Gillham’s words. His depth of understanding of human resilience and our capacity to survive and find the light after unimaginable darkness is a gift. A stunning evocation of the human spirit and its ability to inspire across borders, languages, and decades.”
Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author of The Kitchen House and Glory Over Everything

“In Annelies, David Gillham not only explores what might have happened if Anne Frank had survived, but also draws an intimate portrait of life as a Jewish survivor in post-war Amsterdam. By turns a coming-of-age novel and a story of survival, redemption, and family—Annelies is a meticulously researched, emotionally resonant what-if.”
Jillian Cantor, author of Margot and The Lost Letter

“Gillham has given Annelies Marie Frank the life so brutally taken from her, in the process honoring all the ‘Annes’ who were lost in the Holocaust. . . . Gillham’s beautifully crafted novel is a respectful tribute to the creative and passionate writer who died so young. . . . Frank’s life thereafter is so vividly realized that readers will have to keep reminding themselves this is fiction. Highly recommended for admirers of literary historical fiction such as Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale and Martha Hall Kelley’s Lilac Girls.”
Library Journal



Praise for David Gillham’s City of Women

“I can’t wait for Gillham’s next novel—play it again, Sam.”
—Stephen King

“The writing is a great mix of the literary and commercial, page-turning and suspenseful, with a morally complex, intelligent heroine at its center. If you’re a fan of well-written historical novels in the vein of Ann Patchett’s Bel Canto, this one is for you.”
Slate

“Philip Kerr and Alan Furst have outdone their literary counterparts. Now, with his first novel, City of Women, David R. Gillham joins their rank.”
—Charles Finch, USA Today

“Gillham’s writing is often stunning . . . The characters are complex . . . Deeply felt and mercilessly real.”
The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)

“A meticulously researched and beautifully told love story—and a remarkable look at life in Germany during World War II.”
Minneapolis Star-Tribune

“A thriller of searing intensity that asks the most urgent of questions—how to love, who to trust, what can be saved in the very darkest of times. . . . Utterly compelling.”
—Margaret LeroyNew York Times bestselling author of The Soldier’s Wife

“A moving and masterful debut . . . Powerful and piercingly real. You won’t soon forget these characters.”
—Paula McLainNew York Times bestselling author of The Paris Wife