- Published: 4 June 2024
- ISBN: 9781846047466
- Imprint: Rider
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $24.99
My Friend Anne Frank
The Inspiring and Heartbreaking True Story of Best Friends Torn Apart and Reunited Against All Odds

















- Published: 4 June 2024
- ISBN: 9781846047466
- Imprint: Rider
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $24.99
'The real Anne Frank, by her best friend'
Daily Telegraph
'[A] beautiful and complex friendship'
New York Post
'Hannah's story finally completes what Anne could not. It is both heartbreaking and life-affirming, and we need its truth now more than ever.'
Dr. Edith Eger, author of The Choice
'An extraordinary story of love, loss, and the power of friendship in the darkest time. This book, like its author, is an essential companion to Anne Frank's life.'
Jack Fairweather, Costa Prizewinning author of The Volunteer
'A heart-wrenching memoir of friendship and survival. By telling her story, Hannah Goslar pays tribute to her best friend Anne Frank and the millions of others who did not survive the Holocaust. But she also shows us how to preserve our humanity in the face of evil.'
Ronald Leopold, Executive Director of the Anne Frank House
'One of the most moving, profound and important books I've ever read.'
Rangan Chatterjee
'A profoundly moving account...an immensely valuable contribution not just to our knowledge of Anne Frank, but to the memory of the Holocaust itself.'
Dave Rich, author of Everyday Hate
'Every bit as remarkable as the Anne Frank story. Hannah has left us a jewel.'
Jon Sopel
'Heartbreaking'
Irish Independent
'Pick-Goslar's story seems more important than ever'
Francine Prose, The Washington Post
'A devastating account of the Holocaust'
Time
'Unsparing with the truth, but ultimately uplifting'
The Times
'This miraculous wartime memoir is deeply affecting because it is the story of two normal girls'
The Sunday Times
'Vivid and extraordinary'
The Guardian
'If you think Anne Frank's diary is a brave, wise and heart-warming testament to the indomitable human spirit, you should really read the sequel'
The Spectator
A deeply moving memoir
The Observer