The Diary of A Young Girl Anne Frank Paperback – 1 January 2014

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      An Inspiration The Holocaust was one of the most horrendous and terrible eras in history. Innumerable books have been written describing the horrors of the Holocaust; but nothing beats the documentation of a family who had gone into hiding in the diary of a little girl, Anne Frank. Honest, lucid and empathetic; The Diary of A Young Girl deserves a read by everyone who has ever questioned mental strength of humans and also by those who cannot come to terms with the cruelties that could be inflicted by humans upon fellow humans. The first entry in the diary is on June 12, 1942 by Anne Frank, who had received it as a birthday present and the entries in the diary end abruptly on 1 August, 1944. The Underlying Themes Anne Frank and her family lived a peaceful life in Frankfurt, Germany but they had to escape to Amsterdam with fellow Jews and go into hiding, as the Nazis took over Europe. Anne writes in her diary the tribulations her family had to face living in hiding, because they knew if caught, they would have to suffer horribly. The sufferance of the Jews during the Holocaust is known to all; yet a thirteen year old feeling the impact of intolerance and racism makes readers realise how profound the impacts of the World War II was. What is most captivating is that amidst the terror and the fear, Anne manages to remain a cheerful girl full of life, who loved to talk and observe. Still a teenager and unaware of the horrors lurking behind their hiding space, Anne fails to realise the fear trapped within the hearts of elders initially and describes everyday events from the view of a teenager. As the story develops, Anne develops and realisation comes over her. The Nazis are getting more stringent and oppression rises; there are certain places in the book that leaves readers sad and distressed. One day, Anne’s entire family including her, gets captured and the diary ends abruptly with the promise of a new day that never comes in the life of Anne Frank. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, was the only one in the family who had managed to escape the concentration camps they were taken to and went on to make Anne’s diary into a book. Conclusion The story of Anne Frank and the Frankfurt family is considered one of the most insightful accounts of the World War through the eyes of a young girl. The Diary of A Young Girl has been the subject of innumerable plays and movies. The original diary was published by Otto Frank in Dutch in 1947 and it was first translated to English in 1952, as The Diary of A Young Girl. Since then, it has been translated to more than sixty languages and people all over the world have read, loved and cried over the memoirs of Anne Frank. The book is available online for convenient shopping. You can bag this book from A today by following a few easy steps. A Children?s Bookshelf Selection: Each month our editor?s pick the best books for children and young adults by age to be a part of the children?s bookshelf. These are editorial recommendations made by our team of experts. Our monthly reading list includes a mix of bestsellers and top new releases and evergreen books that will help enhance a child?s reading life.

      “The Diary of a Young Girl” is a poignant and powerful memoir written by Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager who documented her experiences while hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Here’s a detailed summary with emojis:

      📖👧🏻: The story begins in 1942 when Anne Frank receives a diary for her 13th birthday. She begins writing in it immediately, addressing it to an imaginary friend named Kitty. Anne and her family, along with four others, go into hiding in a concealed annex above her father’s office in Amsterdam to escape Nazi persecution.

      🏠🔒: Life in the annex is challenging, as they must remain quiet and hidden during the day to avoid detection. Anne struggles with the confined space, the constant fear of discovery, and the tension among the occupants.

      💔❤️: Despite the difficult circumstances, Anne’s diary becomes a sanctuary where she pours out her thoughts, feelings, and dreams. She writes about her relationships with her family members, particularly her complicated bond with her mother, and her blossoming romance with Peter, the son of another family in hiding.

      📝🌍: Through Anne’s diary entries, readers gain insight into the daily realities of life in hiding, as well as her reflections on larger issues such as war, prejudice, and humanity. Her writing is both introspective and hopeful, demonstrating her resilience and optimism in the face of adversity.

      📅🕰️: The diary covers a span of two years, during which Anne matures from a carefree teenager into a thoughtful and insightful young woman. She dreams of becoming a writer and making a difference in the world, even as the threat of discovery looms ever closer.

      🚪🔑: Tragically, in August 1944, the annex is raided by the Nazis, and Anne and her family are arrested and sent to concentration camps. Anne’s diary ends abruptly, leaving readers with a sense of loss and unfinished potential.

      🌹📚: After the war, Anne’s father, Otto Frank, the sole survivor of the annex, returns to Amsterdam and discovers Anne’s diary. He decides to fulfill her wish of becoming a writer by publishing her diary. “The Diary of a Young Girl” is subsequently published and becomes one of the most widely read and cherished books in the world.

      🕊️✨: Anne’s diary serves as a timeless testament to the human spirit and the enduring power of hope, love, and resilience in the face of adversity. It continues to inspire readers of all ages to stand up against injustice and to cherish the precious gift of freedom.

       

      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.

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