Treasures from the Attic, Mirjam Pressler
Treasures from the Attic, Mirjam Pressler
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Treasures from the Attic
The Extraordinary Story of Anne Frank's Family

Author: Mirjam Pressler

Narrator: Sherry Adams Foster

Unabridged: 10 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/19/2011


Synopsis

An old lady, an antiques dealer, dies in Basel, Switzerland. Her devoted daughter-in-law finally steels herself to do what all families must in the aftermath of a death—she heads upstairs to the attic to sort through the old lady's effects. But this wasn't just any old lady, and this wasn't just any old family house. Helene (Leni) Elias was born Helene Frank, only daughter of Alice Frank and sister of Otto Frank, who in turn was Anne Frank's father.1929 destroyed the Franks' banking business in Frankfurt; the rise of the Nazi party began to destroy their lives. Alice, the matriarch, left Germany for Switzerland in the early 30's; her four children scattered to other European capitals, but she remained the hub of their lives; they wrote (voluminously), they sent photos, they visited for summer holidays and huge family reunions, and then of course wrote about them when they got home. Alice was their Central Post Office and their Telephone Exchange, and she kept every bit of it she could. In wardrobes, in steamer trunks, in drawers, in boxes, in packets tied up with ribbon and string—it all sat upstairs in her house. This was the house where her son Otto, Anne's father, had come to live for seven years as the sole survivor of his little family after the liberation of Auschwitz. Such memorabilia as he rescued also went upstairs. When Alice died, her daughter Helene inherited the house. When Helene died, her son Buddy, Anne's childhood playmate, and his wife Gerti, inherited in turn. And finally Gerti went upstairs to sort out the attic....

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra on January 08, 2012

Letters found in the attic by Anne Frank's cousin form the basis of this book fleshing out her family. That part was quite fascinating. What didn't work was the cloying, sentimentality in the writing style. Made it sound like the book was written for Hallmark or Lifetime. And totally unnecessary sinc......more

Goodreads review by Darla on June 25, 2016

Fascinating saga of the family of Anne Frank. What treasure trove they discovered in that attic! So glad they were able to share it with the world.......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on April 30, 2011

A truly wonderful and insightful history of Anne Frank's family who were living in Switzerland during the war. Having read The Diary of Anne Frank many, many times as well as numerous other books about her life I really appreciated being able to discover an entirely new dimension to the story I feel......more

Goodreads review by Mai on September 24, 2011

I own a variety of books about Anne Frank's family over the years and this one, a collaboration between Anne's cousin-in-law Gerri Elias and German author Mirjam Pressler is a nice addition to that collection. This book offers more in-depth view of the family history and experience leading up to, du......more

Goodreads review by Karen on August 25, 2016

Unbeknownst to most people, Anne Frank's paternal grandmother as well as two of her uncles and her two cousins lived relatively unscathed lives in Switzerland while World War II sucked the life out of the Otto Frank family. Originally from Germany, the family had migrated to Switzerland, France, En......more