A review by curiouslibrarian
The Anne Frank Case: Simon Wiesenthal's Search for the Truth by Susan Goldman Rubin

5.0

I sat down at work to flip through this F&G (advanced unbound copy), and I got completely sucked into the story. It talks about Wiesenthal's life and work, but particularly how he managed to track down the police officer who arrested the Frank family to prove that she was indeed a real person. In an age where the number of Holocaust survivors is dwindling and the deniers are on the rise, this is an important story to tell. And this children's book does a wonderful and absorbing job of doing it.

Now I'm tempted to find a good adult biography of Wiesenthal to learn more about his life.