The house on the canal

Title
The house on the canal

Personal Author EPSB
Thomas, Harding

Summary
In the middle of Amsterdam is a house on a canal with a green door. Over four hundred years, it has quietly witnessed love, desperation, and historic change. Sometimes the narrow house was splendidly decorated, humming with life and love; other times, it stood empty, in near ruins. Sometimes the green door was open and inviting; other times, it was closed against cold and plague or to conceal the victims of wartime persecution. The house's last occupant, a young girl with a sweet smile, would famously document her time there. In her diary, Anne Frank wrote of 'the old house on the canal,' and today people come from far and wide to visit what stands as a universal symbol of hope and resilience. Thomas Harding's lyrical text and concise back matter reveal history through the changing face and fortunes of a remarkable structure. Impeccably researched, Britta Teckentrup's dreamy mixed-media collages, including a map and archival imagery, perfectly echo the layered narrative and capture the ethereal nature of time and circumstance.

Uniform Title
Das alte haus an der gracht. English

Year Published
2025,
 
2023

Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 27 x 30 cm

Personal Subject
Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.

Corporate Subject
Anne Frank House.

Subject
Jews -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Biography.

Added Author
Teckentrup, Britta,

Summary
In the middle of Amsterdam is a house on a canal with a green door. Over four hundred years, it has quietly witnessed love, desperation, and historic change. Sometimes the narrow house was splendidly decorated, humming with life and love; other times, it stood empty, in near ruins. Sometimes the green door was open and inviting; other times, it was closed against cold and plague or to conceal the victims of wartime persecution. The house's last occupant, a young girl with a sweet smile, would famously document her time there. In her diary, Anne Frank wrote of 'the old house on the canal,' and today people come from far and wide to visit what stands as a universal symbol of hope and resilience. Thomas Harding's lyrical text and concise back matter reveal history through the changing face and fortunes of a remarkable structure. Impeccably researched, Britta Teckentrup's dreamy mixed-media collages, including a map and archival imagery, perfectly echo the layered narrative and capture the ethereal nature of time and circumstance.

ISBN
9781536240702

Publisher
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Studio, an imprint of Candlewick Press, 2025.
 
©2023


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BissetTR 940.53 FRABook30276000414466Teacher Materials