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The Diary of A Young Girl was written by Anne Frank and first published in 1947. Frank's diary is the record of a Jewish family's life in hiding in Nazi occupied Holland during World War II.
The sequel to Summer of My German Soldier was published in 1979. Morning Is a Long Time Coming follows an eighteen-year-old Patty as she leaves for Germany to find Anton's mother. On the way she stops in Paris and experiences her first love affair.
Greene's Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe (1975), chronicles the trials and tribulation of a...
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- Summer of My German Soldier: Introduction
- Summer of My German Soldier: Summary
- Summer of My German Soldier: Bette Greene Biography
- Summer of My German Soldier: Themes
- Summer of My German Soldier: Historical Context
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Summer of My German Soldier: Essays and Criticism
- The Themes of Racial, Social, and Self-awareness In Greene's Summer of My German Soldier
- Them That Glitter and Them That Don't
- Adolescent Heroines
- A Review of Them That Glitter and Them That Don't
- Children of the Holocaust
- Morning is a Long Time Coming
- Review of Morning Is a Long Time Coming
- Partridge in a Pear Tree
- Summer of My German Soldier: Compare and Contrast
- Summer of My German Soldier: Topics for Further Study
- Summer of My German Soldier: Media Adaptations
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