Monday, August 15, 2016

Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl Review

***** (5 out of 5)
Anne Frank was amazing. This great book really made an impact on me! It was tragic yet wasn't as extremely mournful as it could have been but I would suggest it for people 11 and older. This story is child's look on World War II. Anne Frank, her family, and very loyal friends went into hiding at an old office building in Amsterdam. They had many arguments, happy times, small romances, and through it all, Anne Frank, a 14 year old girl had her diary. She wanted to be a writer and publish a copy of the journey after the war. Unfortunately, she couldn't do that herself because of her tragic death. Although, her father could, and he handed it over to  publishing company and after a few years, it was a hit all over the world. Anne Frank has lived on through her extraordinary writing. It was an amazing book that can change your life. It is heart wrenching yet great and I would suggest it to any age from 11 to 99. I would not read the afterword if the main novel made you cry, because it talks about Anne's death and it is truly excruciatingly sad. This young girl's vocabulary was amazing and she was extremely intelligent. I absolutely loved this book and I would suggest it to anyone.

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