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A simple and moving account of the life of Anne Frank, the girl who evaded the Nazis for two years before finally dying in Bergen-Belsen. This biography journeys from her happy early childhood in Frankfurt to her youth in Amsterdam, and from her years in hiding to the final months of her life in the concentration camps. It answers common questions about Anne’s life, and includes memories from her surviving friends, a historical note and a map. A perfect accompaniment to Anne Frank’s remarkable diary, this book adds to her story, exploring a young life tragically cut short by war.
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8 January 2010
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This book really inspired me to learn more about Anne Frank and I have carried on learning about her for years after I read it. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking to read a real life story in the war time.
7 January 2010
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A very touching dairy of a young girl, who is hiding with her family in an annex from nazis in 1930. I have read it a million times because youcan understand and relate to what life was like for Jews.
28 December 2009
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This book is a time to remember all the deeds we have done, good and bad.
Referring back to the sad but loving Diary, I learnt a lot and it was very good because her life was retold to me in such a way that it goes wilder than your and my imagination.
Rating this a 10/10 I would be accurate to say, this autobiography is one of the best!
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