A review by amy_in_alaska
Anne Frank: The Biography by Melissa Müller

4.0

This book fleshed out Anne - though she herself clearly expressed her faults in the diary, the book shows that yes, she could be somewhat of a little brat and self-centered. No more so than other children her age, but not the perfect child people wish to make her out to be. It didn't flesh out her family as much. It has the history of both Otto and Edith Frank's family, which wasn't really necessary for a more complete understanding of Anne, but did do an excellent job at portraying the Nazi regime's utter craziness (e.g., not letting Jewish families remove their possessions from Germany, and then charging them tax for abandonment of that property).