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by B.M. Mooyaart, Eleanor Roosevelt, Anne Frank
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Ivana - Diary Of Difference
Ivana - Diary Of Difference rated it 6 years ago
Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest We have all heard about or read this book. I remember reading it in high-school as a project. And since I never had written a proper book review, I decided to read it again.I went to the library, and they only had the short Penguin version, with th...
"So it goes."
"So it goes." rated it 7 years ago
I reread this for the Catch-up Book Club on Goodreads, and I'm glad I did. The last time I read Anne's diary I was younger than she was while writing it, and again, I'm annoyed at myself for being such a dumb kid. Also, it's changed since my initial read. There's more and we get more background in t...
Mrbooky
Mrbooky rated it 7 years ago
The diary of a young girl is a book that was based of the diary of a Jewish girl that was named Anne Frank that died during world war II in a concentration camp located nearby Hannover . This book has brought me to question the human race as God has brought us to do good in this world.It just sadden...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 9 years ago
I read this book as part of Dead Writers Society Literary Birthday Challenge for 2016. I selected this one, and three other books because I feel like I have been slacking lately on my challenges on Goodreads. I first read version b of The Diary of a Young Girl when I was a teenager. I recall being s...
Autumn Lupin Books
Autumn Lupin Books rated it 9 years ago
Near the end of the novel, she becomes very insightful. Honestly, for the most part, this felt like exactly what it was - a diary of a young girl. She'd mention all the things they had to suffer through in that attic, and I'd remember that they were events that really happened, and I'd be horrified ...
Justin's Books
Justin's Books rated it 9 years ago
The story of Anne Frank should be read in fifth grade. It teaches history lessons about WW2 and teaches the important of family. This is a different type of story because it is read by reading journal entries that Anne Frank actually wrote while she was isolated in an attic as a Jewish refugee in ...
Haidji - Books...and...Books!
Haidji - Books...and...Books! rated it 9 years ago
To read Anne Frank describing her thoughts and feelings while going through this horrible time for any human being is heartbreaking. So heartbreaking yet so important. This book is a classic. It can help you to understand what the holocaust meant to those caught up in it. Being the real story of a...
Sad Books Say So Much
Sad Books Say So Much rated it 9 years ago
She was spoiled, whiny, arrogant, rude - yet she lives on in the hearta of millions. Why does the tragic story of Anne Frank so deeply affect us? Because we know how difficult it is to be young, yearning to grow up and make our own decisions, but lacking the experience and judgment to acknowledge ...
Optimistic and constructive books
Optimistic and constructive books rated it 9 years ago
No doubt, it's a touching diary, but, in course of my reading, I also asked myself: how can a girl of her age have this kind of wisdom? Then, I noticed this mention in the introduction: an 'edited' version was published in 1947… Nevertheless, the experiences and emotions that I considered authen...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I don’t know how to review this book. I don’t think it’s even possible. The Diary of a Young Girl is the real-life diary of a 13-15 year-old girl who spent two years in hiding during World War II. This diary is probably one of the world’s most valuable historical documents. Anne Frank faithfully r...
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