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Anne Frank: Literature Guide: Anne Frank (Paperback, 1999, Scholastic) 4 stars

Review of 'Literature Guide: Anne Frank' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars


Any review won't do justice to this Diary but I'll try to write as much as I can express.

While the writing may be from a childish perspective (especially the beginning), it sure does grow with the reading as Anne admits herself about her childish innocence.
The way she expresses herself in her diary is like talking to a "one-true" friend & that was enough for me to keep reading it.
Loved the way she described life in the Annex, the people, the helpers, and the relationship between them.
As the book progressed I felt more and more touched by her story, her dreams, and her perspective on life in general. In many ways, I felt connected to Anne.

May her soul rest in peace in Heaven.