Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Anne Franks: The Diray of a Young Girl by Anne Franks

Synopsis -

The Diary of a Young Girl remains the single most poignant true-life story to emerge from the Second World War. In July 1942 Anne Frank and her family, fleeing from the horrors of Nazi occupation, hid in the back of an Amsterdam warehouse. Anne was thirteen when the family went into the Secret Annexe and, over the next two years, she vividly describes in her diary the frustrations of living in such confined quarters, the constant threat of discovery, the hunger and fear. Her diary ends abruptly when, in August 944, she and her family were finally discovered by the Nazis. Anne Frank died in March 1945, aged fifteen, in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany.

This book provides a deeply moving and unforgettable portrait of Anne Frank - an ordinary and yet an extraordinary teenage girl.

Review -

This book is very sad to read because of the fact that it is all true. However, I would urge people to read it because it is so touching in many of the chapters. I especially liked her romantic interest in Petel.

Verdict - 5 out of 5

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