SynopsisAnne Frank’s diary needs no introduction.
This beautifully written memoir of a young girl caught in the middle of one of the most horrific periods of human history, is a testament to the indestructible human will to persevere and survive in the face of the most adverse of circumstances. Where Anne Frank herself became one of the victims of the Second World War, her words, crowding every available inch of space in her diary, survived to keep her story and her memory alive for the rest of the world through the ages..
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About the author
Anne Frank was born on 12 June 1929. She died while imprisoned at Bergen-Belsen, three months short of her sixteenth birthday. Otto H. Frank was the only member of his immediate household to survive the Holocaust. He died in 1980. Mirjam Pressler is a popular, prizewinning writer of books for young readers and a well-known translator. She lives in Germany. The translator, Susan Massotty, lives in Holland.