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A profound and moving account of a family in hiding during the Holocaust, The Diary of A Young Girl offers an intimate glimpse into the life of Anne Frank. This remarkable diary, starting on June 12th, the day Anne received it as a birthday gift, chronicles her experiences until August 1st. Originally living peacefully in Frankfurt, Germany, Anne and her family, along with other Jewish people, were forced to flee to Amsterdam and conceal themselves as the Nazis gained control of Europe. Anne’s entries reveal the daily struggles and anxieties of living in hiding, a constant fear of discovery and its dire consequences. While the suffering of Jews during the Holocaust is widely known, Anne’s perspective as a thirteen-year-old grappling with intolerance and racism underscores the devastating impact of World War II. What makes this diary so captivating is Anne’s enduring spirit. Despite the terror and fear surrounding her, she remains a cheerful, observant, and life-loving girl. Initially, she describes everyday events through the eyes of a teenager, unaware of the full extent of the danger. As the narrative unfolds, Anne matures, and the increasing oppression and stringent measures by the Nazis cast a somber shadow over her writings, leaving readers deeply affected. The diary ends abruptly after Anne’s family, including herself, is captured. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, the sole survivor of the concentration camps, ensured his daughter’s diary became a published book. The Diary of A Young Girl is considered one of the most insightful testimonies of World War II, seen through the eyes of a young girl. Its enduring legacy has inspired numerous plays and films. First published in Dutch by Otto Frank, it was later translated into English. Since then, it has been translated into over sixty languages, resonating with readers worldwide.
About the Author
Anne Frank was a victim of the Jewish holocaust. She was born in Frankfurt, Germany. The Frank family relocated to Amsterdam in 1933, which was the time the Nazis controlled Germany. They were betrayed and sent to concentration camps. Anne Frank ultimately died in 1945 and was ranked on the Time’s list of The Most Important People of the Century.
9788172345198 ISBN
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