Hi Sharon, I take your point that the book may have been mischaracterized, as far as the sex issue goes. But the blog posts you list here in rebuttal are mostly just cheering for the book.
Which is fine, but they don't address the issue raised in this particular post, which is that of re-imagining historical people, and particularly the Holocaust: "Whether it's a good idea to mess around with tragic and sensitive stories like Anne Frank's, though, is a difficult question. What do you think?"
Hi Sharon, I take your point that the book may have been mischaracterized, as far as the sex issue goes. But the blog posts you list here in rebuttal are mostly just cheering for the book.
Which is fine, but they don't address the issue raised in this particular post, which is that of re-imagining historical people, and particularly the Holocaust: "Whether it's a good idea to mess around with tragic and sensitive stories like Anne Frank's, though, is a difficult question. What do you think?"