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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
by Anne Frank (author)
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Product description
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.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141315195
Publisher
Date published
January 31st, 2002
Other details
- 352 pages
Condition
New
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Blossom-1
on 6 September 2016I haven’t read this book but I have heard about it. It sounds really interesting of what she had done.
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rekasz
on 23 May 2015The start was a bit boring but towards the end it was rlly dolly good.
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Spidergirl
on 9 March 2014this is really great and enjoyable to read I am so glad that I got to read this book because I is really good
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AngelofDeath
on 9 March 2014It gives an insight to what it felt to be living in World War II
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Cheerforevers
on 9 March 2014This is about Anne hiding from the nazis
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Catherine0703
on 6 March 2014This story is amazing sad but you still want to read more
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Cheerleaderatheart
on 6 February 2014This is a book about a girl during world war 2 called anne who hid from the nazis
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Paradise56
on 6 March 2013this book was quite interesting
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bouncybunny
on 4 March 2013I tried to read this book in year4 but couldn’t so I treid again in year 9 because I was told that every girl should read it I really enjoyed it because I enjoy learning about the hardship of war . It mad me cry alittle because I thought it was wrong even though all war is wrong . Even though a lived in an annex she still had a normal teenage girls life
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powerpush22
on 19 February 2013Heart pounding!!!
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ginatygirl
on 30 November 2011moving story great for anyone who wants to have a really good read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This book explains exactly what it was like in the war and having being a teenage girlwithout any freedom. it feels like she it writing it just for you!!!!
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sara11
on 10 August 2011good but not for me
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Twilight-is-my-life
on 19 May 2011I luved this book but only intelligent people will enjoy it!
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kittykat07
on 4 December 2010AMAZING truly moving book i sooooo reccomend it lol
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piah-princess
on 29 September 2010Oh SA-AZ!
This was a really interesting and great book about war time for girls who don’t have modern stuff like makeup and desginer diamond studded bags! Lol. But it really was a great story.
Or can I say diary?
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saz123
on 11 August 2010THIS BOOK IS ABSOLUTLY RUBBISH DO NOT READ!!!!
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Hermione2010
on 29 April 2010This is an AMAZING book. Written in anti-Jewish Holland, this diary explores the day-to-day (terrible) living conditions for Jews. Even more amazingly, it’s true and so is its author and story!! It starts from the author, Anne Frank’s, 13th birthday and carries on until a few days before Anne and her family and house-mates are deported to a concentrated. I loved this book but I wouldn’t suggest reading it until you are at least 10 or 11. By the way, even though it is written by a girl it is still a good read for boys.
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cherrycherry97
on 30 September 2009This 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)
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Stormydachshund
on 10 September 2009I really want to read this!
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BabyLala
on 21 June 2009great. 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.
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ama58
on 9 February 2009I really love this book it’s really good,
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toilet
on 5 February 2009its a great book and the pictures are good
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lushgirl97
on 3 February 2009THIS BOOK IS SO GOOD I HAVE READ IT ABOUT 15 TIMES
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sasha1123
on 20 January 2009This book was really good, it is about anne frank and her family hiding from the nazis . It is a bit scary but it is true and it is really really good i would recommend it to anyone
By Sasha Wright
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booklvr
on 19 January 2009I can’t wait to read this book,earlier on I had a peek inside and the first two pages were so emotional it allmost made me cry.I’ve been bonkers all week my mum just told me to calm down,but I can’t!
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Bookworm19971234
on 16 January 2009This book looks really godd i can’t wait to read it because i’m getting really soon
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bookgirl57
on 14 January 2009The Diary of Anne Frank is a fantastic read it has drama, excitment, terrifing moments and even happy moments the diary of anne frank is also know as the dairy of a young girl.
5out of 5 -
ellmar
on 12 January 2009Anne frank it’s good book it’s troo
Cyrilthecat
on 24 March 2018
Loved this book because the writer puts you into her shoes. Would definitely recommend to a friend!