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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl

This remarkable eyewitness account describes the horror of the Nazi occupation through the eyes of a teenage girl who was there: Anne Frank. It tells how Anne and her Jewish family dodged the Nazis for two years by hiding in a tiny secret room in Amsterdam. Anne was doomed not to survive the war. Her family were betrayed to the Nazi soldiers, and she later died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. But until her capture, she wrote regularly in this diary, which remains one of the most important books of the 20th century. Written in that hidden attic, Anne’s diary is a remarkable story of hope and courage, and of the life one girl lived at the centre of world history.

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cherrycherry97

30 September 2009

loved it

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This book explains exactly what it was like in the war and having being a teenage girl without the luxurys of lipgloss! (I am obssesed!soz)

Stormydachshund

10 September 2009

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I really want to read this!

BabyLala

21 June 2009

okay

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great. This book is hugely popular i know this very well but somehow i felt that she was writing her Diary just for me. However I am quite younge so it was a bit hard.

ama58

9 February 2009

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I really love this book it’s really good,

toilet

5 February 2009

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its a great book and the pictures are good

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