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worriting 's review for:
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
by Anne Frank, Otto H. Frank, Mirjam Pressler
dark
emotional
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Deeply saddening reading about this young girl's life in hiding, knowing how difficult her relationship was with her parents and being subject to blame and scolding for simply being a terrified child.
Of course a big portion of this diary is actually relatively lighthearted as Frank still finds joy in life, especially her friendship with Peter and the crush she had on him, I think it's what made it hard to finish, knowing the diary has no more entries because they were found before Anne could write any more. She was an incredibly thoughtful and clever 14 and 15 year old. It was easy to forget at times how young the author was at times.
That the holocaust ever happened is just unthinkable, that so many died for their race. Heinous, absolutely heinous.
Of course a big portion of this diary is actually relatively lighthearted as Frank still finds joy in life, especially her friendship with Peter and the crush she had on him, I think it's what made it hard to finish, knowing the diary has no more entries because they were found before Anne could write any more. She was an incredibly thoughtful and clever 14 and 15 year old. It was easy to forget at times how young the author was at times.
That the holocaust ever happened is just unthinkable, that so many died for their race. Heinous, absolutely heinous.