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The abridged edition of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank gives younger readers their first introduction to the extraordinary diary of an ordinary girl who has long become a household name. This abridged edition has a short prologue written by the editor, Mirjam Pressler, as well as a connecting commentary. There are beautiful line drawings, family photographs, and an Afterword to explain why the Diary ends so abruptly.
Anne Frank Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
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I really enjoyed this book. It shows you the life of a Jew stuck hiding with families she barely knew. It is sad ? in the end because her mum, her and her sister die.
This book made me feel Sad, Curious, Moved
Charlotte3242( age 10 )
It was a very sad book but it was exciting as well
Anne is a Jew and her family are forced to go into hiding, they are constantly worried about getting found and if they are safe and they are eventually found
The last words In her diary were sad and unexpected
This book made me feel Happy, Sad, Excited, Scared, Moved
IzzieD( age 9 )
I thought this book was very good because Anne is describing what was happening during a part of World War 2,and what the atmosphere around her was like.
This book made me feel Sad, Curious, Intrigued, Moved
RobertPiggottYr6Hawthorn19_20( age 10 )
Inspiring
An inspiring story
Anne goes into hiding with her family to escape the Nazi occupation in WW2. She describes the frustration of living in such confined quarters.
This book made me feel mixed emotions
RobertPiggottYr6Hawthorn19_20( age 10 )